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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Smash vs slam

Both mean exactly the same?

His car smashed into a tree. Vs. His car slammed into a tree.
  

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I think that 'smash' here is probably incorrect, but it certainly provides a slightly different (and worse) picture than 'slam'.

  • I think that 'smash' here is probably incorrect, but it certainly provides a slightly different (and worse) picture than 'slam'.
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I think that 'smash' here is probably incorrect, but it certainly provides a slightly different (and worse) picture than 'slam'.

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