all-to-smash

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

Smashed to pieces. This expression is often heard in low and familiar language. It is an English provincialism. Mr. Halliwell says, that a Lancashire man, telling his master the miil-dam had burst, exclaimed, "Maister, maister, dam's brossen, and aw's-to-smash.--Archaic and Prov. Dictionary.

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