smithereens

smithereens
smith|e|reens [ˌsmıðəˈri:nz] n
[Date: 1800-1900; : Irish Gaelic; Origin: smidirin, from smiodar 'small piece']
smash/blow etc sth to smithereens informal
to destroy something by breaking it into very small pieces, or with an explosion
The shop was blown to smithereens by the explosion.

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