1 His eyes settled on the smashed face of the chinless man.
2 Two weeks ago I thought seriously of smashing your head in with a cobblestone.
3 Winston had a hallucination of himself smashing a pick-axe right into the middle of it.
4 One of the men had smashed his fist into Julia's solar plexus, doubling her up like a pocket ruler.
5 Someone had picked up the glass paperweight from the table and smashed it to pieces on the hearth-stone.
6 He could keep on her track till they were in some quiet place, and then smash her skull in with a cobblestone.
7 Only five nights ago he had contemplated smashing her skull in with a cobblestone, but that was of no importance.
8 All day, with little spurts of excitement, the thought of a smashing defeat in Africa had been in and out of his mind.
9 He felt the smash of truncheons on his elbows and iron-shod boots on his shins; he saw himself grovelling on the floor, screaming for mercy through broken teeth.
10 A hideous ecstasy of fear and vindictiveness, a desire to kill, to torture, to smash faces in with a sledge-hammer, seemed to flow through the whole group of people like an electric current, turning one even against one's will into a grimacing, screaming lunatic.
11 But what was strange was that although Goldstein was hated and despised by everybody, although every day and a thousand times a day, on platforms, on the telescreen, in newspapers, in books, his theories were refuted, smashed, ridiculed, held up to the general gaze for the pitiful rubbish that they were--in spite of all this, his influence never seemed to grow less.