Smashingly in a sentence as an adverb

If that's all the eu were I'm sure it would be smashingly popular.

I haven't heard any smashingly convincing evidence that there is some insight which can be applied across the board.

Yes, being an entrepreneur is more fun when things are going smashingly well, but VCs don't have to worry about their kids' school bills when things aren't going well.

I think the USA are doing smashingly well against their current crop asymmetrical opponents.

By your logic, Groupon is smashingly successful company with strong growth numbers - but we know it's not playing well into their end-game.

If you don't have a smashingly nice app out of the gate, you'll probably get a couple 1-star "sucks"/"rubbish" reviews before you can finish your post-launch exhale.

Now regarding NixOS in general; its a smashingly good system, I use it on a daily basis, but proper documentation is in dire need.

> When Hofstadter says "There's no fundamental reason that machines might not someday succeed smashingly in translating jokes, puns, screenplays, novels, poems, and, of course, essays like this one.

What's worse, the anti-science campaign of the religious is smashingly successful: only 40% of Americans give credence to biology's strongest and most useful theory, that of Evolution.

Smashingly definitions

adverb

with a loud crash; "the car went smash through the fence"

See also: smash