Examples of 'might shatter' in a sentence

Meaning of "might shatter"

might shatter: This phrase is used to suggest the possibility of something breaking or falling apart with great force or impact

How to use "might shatter" in a sentence

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might shatter
Those tens might shatter her pelvis.
I feel like my heart might shatter.
It might shatter causing personal injury.
It seems as though it might shatter this instant.
He might shatter my future.
And those answers might shatter your world.
Never clean the oven door when it is warm as the panels might shatter.
He says the vibrations might shatter his eggs.
A piece might shatter off and hit you in the face.
I am scared that someone might shatter it.
It might shatter.
The only problem is that they might shatter on impact.
The disc might shatter and produce projectiles that could injure the operator and bystanders.
A drum break might shatter it.
A piece might shatter off and hit you in the face . Chattering.

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Other sockets and accessories might shatter or break causing injury.
Have you got your drumsticks with you? A drum break might shatter it.
As if the slightest change might shatter an indefinitely delicate balance.
It was not clear if the fighting was isolated or might shatter the truce.
A sonic boom might shatter a few windows … but it would not knock out power.
If enhanced cooperation became the rule, it might shatter the system.
Or it might shatter the void!
You can not start randomly conjuring up objects, or it might shatter the void.
A drum break might shatter it . - No, I have not.
We have no goals save that our bodies might shatter into glorious shards of pearl.

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