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smack English

Meaning smack meaning

What does smack mean?
Definitions in simple English

smack

An act of slapping someone hard. I smacked him for talking back to me.

smack

deliver a hard blow to The teacher smacked the student who had misbehaved (= smell) have an element suggestive (of something) his speeches smacked of racism this passage smells of plagiarism (= taste) have a distinctive or characteristic taste This tastes of nutmeg kiss lightly press (the lips) together and open (the lips) noisily, as in eating a sailing ship (usually rigged like a sloop or cutter) used in fishing and sailing along the coast (= smacking) the act of smacking something; a blow delivered with an open hand an enthusiastic kiss (= slap) a blow from a flat object (as an open hand) (= bang, slap) directly he ran bang into the pole ran slap into her (= big H) street names for heroin (= relish) the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth

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Conjugation smack conjugation

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Examples smack examples

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Simple sentences

Kansas is smack dab in the middle of the US.
My cousin is hooked on smack.
Yesterday I was on my way home from work when I ran smack into my old girlfriend.

Movie subtitles

Someday I'm going to take one smack at him--just one.
If the boss had such lunch in jug, wouldn't he smack his lips.
Listen, I come on over there and smack you in the teeth.
If that female iceberg comes out and wants to tag along, smack her down.
If you don't stop calling me, I'll come over there and, regardless of your sex, I'll smack you in the nose!
Why? So I could smack you one.
Imagine Aunt Elizabeth coming here and running smack into a leopard.
Do you know what I do when I run smack into a crisis?
Then why did you smack her?
If you gotta break something, smack me on the chin.
We run smack into a police patrol. Busted it in half.
Smack him on the chin, boy.
I didn't mean to blow it smack into your eyes.
You're asking for a smack in the nose!
You too, or I'll smack you! I'm not.
Shut up, or I'll smack you right in the teeth.
Palmer's gonna take the smack.
The railroad's gonna come right smack through your land. and there ain't a thing in the world that you can do to stop it.
I don't know if I said ermine or sable coat, but I said she gave her an awful smack.
You'd have run right smack into Stephen and Crystal and Sylvia.
Quiet! - For two cents, I'd smack you right.
For example, you're walking along, minding your own business, you're looking neither to the left nor to the right, when all of a sudden you run smack into a pretty face.
I oughta take a smack at you.
Why, it's nothing but a racing form, you smack-off.
I will smack you!
So I could smack you one.
We run smack into a police patrol, busted it in half.
I'll smack one dead center if I have to land on that target.
You mean, I don't get to smack baby?

News and current affairs

To insist on it, against the wishes of most European citizens, would smack of precisely the kind of undemocratic paternalism that has turned many Europeans against the EU already.
Compromise would smack of weakness.
When Vladimir Putin was elected Russia's president little more than a ago, people expected the smack of firm government -- something most Russians wanted and most outsiders feared.
Yes, the Kremlin was able to smack down the uppity Mikheil Saakashvili's hope of reuniting his country by force.
Since I have never had either the benefits or misfortunes of adhering to any religion, it might smack of hypocrisy for me to defend those who have.
But Primakov's so far cautious smack of firm government, weakened by the miserable condition of Russian state finances, might yet fail in tranquilizing today's disillusioned Russian masses.

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