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smash-and-grab (plural smash-and-grabs)

  1. Alternative form of smash and grab
    • 2018 December 8, Phil McNulty, “Chelsesa 2 - 0 Manchester City”, in BBC Sport[1]:
      The defending champions paid for a lack of ruthlessness as they dominated the first half, only to be struck by a smash-and-grab right on half-time as N'Golo Kante fired high past Ederson from Eden Hazard's pass.