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smithereens

American  
[smith-uh-reenz] / ˌsmɪð əˈrinz /
Also smithers

plural noun

  1. small pieces; bits.

    broken into smithereens.


smithereens British  
/ ˌsmɪðəˈriːnz /

plural noun

  1. little shattered pieces or fragments

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Etymology

Origin of smithereens

1820–30; dial. smithers (< ?) + Hiberno-English -een diminutive suffix (< Irish -ín )

Explanation

The noun smithereens is good for describing the tiny pieces of something, especially when it's been smashed into small bits. You're most likely to come across the word smithereens when someone's describing an explosion: "It was such an exciting movie — the spies kept blowing cars to smithereens!" You could also say that a neighborhood vandal smashed both your mailbox and your jack-'o-lantern to smithereens. The origin of the word is thought to be the Irish smidirín, or "fragment."

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Originally recorded back in 1993, "The Lost Album" delivers the goods in the form of a dozen honest-to-goodness, previously unheard original Smithereens recordings.

From Salon • Sep. 24, 2022

In 2019, the young actor took the lead in Roland Kennedy's short The Passenger, and a supporting role in the Black Mirror episode Smithereens, opposite Andrew Scott.

From BBC • Mar. 3, 2021

Lyon, of Neptune, helped pioneer the Jersey shore sound with The Asbury Jukes, and pop rock band The Smithereens, with members from Carteret and Scotch Plains, was honored as well.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 27, 2019

What can you tell us about Black Mirror: Smithereens without giving the game away?

From The Guardian • Jun. 2, 2019

Pat DiNizio, lead singer of the Smithereens, died at 62.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 16, 2017