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smack

[smæk]

Definition:
1. To hit somebody with your open hand, especially as a punishment.
2. To put something somewhere with a lot of force so that it makes a loud noise.
3. To hit against something with a lot of force.

Use 'smack' in a sentence:

  1. The hacker came smack up against the company's policy of keeping its records in code.
  2. Billy started to snivel. His mother smacked his hand.
  3. If you stare at the mailbox you're going to drive smack into it.
  4. The car drove smack into a brick wall.
  5. She smacked a child's bottom.
  6. She closed the ledger with a smack.
  7. For hours on end, he would watch his father smack hundreds of balls.
  8. We don't tend to see it right away until smack it happens again.
  9. She gave him a smack on the face.
  10. 'I really want some dessert,' Keaton says, smacking his lips.
  11. It smacks of an emergency solution, not a considered construction.
  12. She inclined her cheek, and John gave it a smacking kiss.
  13. If you're using a variable named loader you're just asking for a Javascript smack down.
  14. He gave both of the children a good smacking.
  15. Today's announcement smacks of a government cover-up.
  16. if you smack someone in the face, what would they do? fathom n.
  17. Put that down or else I'll smack you.
  18. She smacked me on the side of the head.
  19. My hand twitched, it wanted to smack her face.
  20. The engineers' union was unhappy with the motion, saying it smacked of racism.
  21. He smacked his hands down on his knees.
  22. Take a look of their giant PAWS, one smack can rip your head right off.
  23. Her behaviour smacks of hypocrisy.
  24. Two players accidentally smacked into each other.
  25. We rounded the wall and ran smack into another, one with chaps and a hat.
  26. Give it a smack, and it curves, swerves and recovers.
  27. Still, we didn't smack him.
  28. Sometimes he just doesn't listen and I end up shouting at him or giving him a smack.
  29. You'll get a smack on your backside if you're not careful.
  30. His politeness smacks of condescension.
  31. She smacked her hand down on to the table.
  32. Ray Houghton smacked the ball against a post.
  33. The town sits smack in the middle of a USDA food desert stretching miles in every direction.
  34. If you don't stop backseat buying right now I'm going to smack you.
  35. In part that's because industry is smack in the middle of the city.
  36. Next thing I know, I give him a smack.
  37. Smacks the lips, indicated that acclaims or regretted.
  38. She had the side of her mouth right smack on the pillow, and I couldn't hear her.
  39. I think it's wrong to smack children.
  40. We don't approve of smacking.
  41. Nobody likes quotas: they smack of tokenism and unfair competition.
  42. Modesty carried too far smacks of hypocrisy.
  43. Don't you DARE smack my children!
  44. What you can't do is smack a child and leave a mark.
  45. They grow up like the Athenian does, right smack in the middle of a plain, which is a good place for farming, with a great high acropolis available.
  46. SUCH reports have been heard before and smack of wishful thinking.
  47. I don't smack them, but I sometimes think I should, because the elder two have so much attitude.
  48. He smacked his lips but did not utter a word.
  49. He smacked a fist into the palm of his hand.
  50. My first smack in the face came when a PR company called me for a business launch and had written a quote for me.
  51. He smacked the bowl of his pipe into his hand.
  52. An underutilized location smack in the heart of Manhattan is the 33rd Street rail yard.
  53. It landed smack in the middle of the carpet.