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i am having a ball vs an absolute smash

Both phrases are correct and idiomatic in English, but they convey slightly different meanings. 'I am having a ball' means that you are having a great time or enjoying yourself, while 'an absolute smash' implies that something is a huge success or very popular.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 758 views

i am having a ball

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express that someone is having a great time or enjoying themselves.

This phrase is used to convey enjoyment or having a great time in a casual and informal way.

Examples:

  • I am having a ball at the party tonight.
  • She is having a ball on her vacation in Hawaii.
  • We are having a ball playing board games together.
  • When the snow clears, Jane turns to Linda with a huge smile on her face and asks ... "Are you having fun?" "It is incredible!" I am having a ball!" to have a ball - In ...
  • I am having a ball here in Canada. I hope to see you soon! Love, Son. Media: Pronunciation no longer available Sorry, pronunciation no longer available.
  • Aug 12, 2014 ... I am having a ball. Q. Now that Tribune Co. has spun off publishing, what do you see as the prospects for acquiring a full-power FM signal?
  • Forza Motorsport Forums > Classic Forza > Forza Motorsport 2 > So i am having a ball replaying F2. Go to first unread So i am having a ball ...

Alternatives:

  • I am having a great time
  • I am enjoying myself
  • I am having a blast
  • I am having a good time

an absolute smash

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to describe something as a huge success or very popular.

This phrase is used to emphasize the success or popularity of something, such as a movie, song, or event.

Examples:

  • The new movie was an absolute smash at the box office.
  • The concert last night was an absolute smash with the audience.
  • Her latest book became an absolute smash among readers.
  • St. Lucia's 2013 debut LP When The Night earned raves everywhere from Entertainment Weekly (“an absolute smash”) to Elle (“we have an obsession for this ...
  • 3 days ago ... St. Lucia's 2013 debut LP When The Night earned raves everywhere from Entertainment Weekly (“an absolute smash”) to Elle (“we have an ...
  • Jun 19, 2015 ... With Hayden Kelly on second, and Lovelady on first, Tyler Plantier stepped up and hit an absolute smash to deep centerfield, earning an RBI ...
  • Nov 4, 2015 ... But Nissan came roaring back in 1990 with the 300ZX Twin Turbo, an absolute smash hit that took the Big Four national car magazines -- Car ...

Alternatives:

  • a huge success
  • very popular
  • a big hit
  • a massive success
  • a runaway success

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