The glass smashed on the floor, splashing wine across the canvas rug.
He looked around once more, then with his elbow, smashed the glass.
Similarly, participants were more likely to report there being shattered glass present when the word smashed was used instead of other verbs.
He pounded it so hard that the glass bounced off and smashed on the stone floor.
The glass smashed, dislodging the photograph: a woman smiling, arm around her young daughter.
As we drank after him somebody's glass fell, hit the fender, and smashed itself on the hearth.
But as he reaches for the first book, his glasses fall off and smash on the floor.
The glass from one of the monitors must have smashed on the guy's head.
This can be a significant health hazard as the glass may open or smash.
The glass smashed under his feet, and he was swung smoothly, almost easily, into the apartment.