smash into (someone or something)

smash into (someone or something)

1. To collide into someone or something with great, violent force. The poor kid was racing around the house and smashed into the coffee table at full speed. A cyclist smashed into me on the way to work this morning. I think I may have a cracked rib!
2. To cause someone or something to collide into someone or something with great, violent force. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "smash" and "into." The driver lost control of the vehicle and smashed it into the side of a building. The professional wrestler picked up his opponent and smashed him into the mat.
See also: smash
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

smash into something

to crash into something; to bump or crash into something. Judy smashed into the coffee table and hurt her leg. The car smashed into the side of a bus and caused a lot of damage.
See also: smash
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • smash into
  • smash through
  • smash through (something)
  • knock into
  • knock into (someone or something)
  • slam into
  • slam into (someone or something)
  • smash out of
  • smash out of (something or some place)
  • run into (someone, something, or some place)