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  1. Smashing Magazine — For Web Designers And Developers

    Apr 7, 2026 · Smashing Membership A friendly community for people who design and build the web. With discounts, goodies and fancy cats. Jump to Membership ↬ For just 1 coffee a month.

  2. SMASHING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SMASHING is that smashes : crushing. How to use smashing in a sentence.

  3. SMASHING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    There's a smashing view from her office. Jonathan would make a smashing dad. He looks smashing in his dinner suit.

  4. SMASHING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    If you describe something or someone as smashing, you mean that you like them very much.

  5. smashing - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Feb 21, 2026 · Noun smashing (plural smashings) The breaking or destruction of (something brittle) in a violent manner.

  6. Smashing Magazine - Wikipedia

    Smashing Magazine hosts four annual conferences that take place in New York City, San Francisco, Barcelona, and Freiburg. Each conference consists of two-day, single-track talks and workshops …

  7. smashing - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    to destroy or defeat completely:[~ + object] The attack on that country smashed its ability to make war again. to hit or drive with force: [no object] The car smashed into the wall. [~ + object] He smashed …

  8. Smashing - definition of smashing by The Free Dictionary

    1. Serving to smash: a smashing blow to the head. 2. Informal Extraordinarily impressive or fine; wonderful: a smashing success.

  9. Smashing Magazine - YouTube

    Smashing Magazine is more than an online magazine for the lovely people who make the web. We also do (online) conferences, workshops, meet-ups and interviews.

  10. Smashing Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    (chiefly Brit) You look smashing in that dress. = That dress looks smashing on you. The play was a smashing success. [=a very great success]