Synonym: crack, hit, kiss, slap, strike, whack. Similar words: douglas macarthur, backpack, back to back, mace, macaw, grimace, stomach, primacy. Meaning: [smæk] n. 1. a blow from a flat object (as an open hand) 2. the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth 3. a sailing ship (usually rigged like a sloop or cutter) used in fishing and sailing along the coast 4. street names for heroin 5. an enthusiastic kiss 6. the act of smacking something; a blow delivered with an open hand. v. 1. deliver a hard blow to 2. have an element suggestive (of something) 3. have a distinctive or characteristic taste 4. kiss lightly 5. press (the lips) together and open (the lips) noisily, as in eating. adv. directly.
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61 Smack. 2 Primo hears the phone ringing as he climbs the last flight of stairs.
62 Authoritarians do not apologize for the smack of firm government.
63 He hugs women and gives them a good smack on the lips.
64 One remains unassuming with a smack of humility, the other aggressive with a raw animal power.
65 Rose Tsai and Julie Lee and their like-minded neighbors on the west side are pushing issues that smack of conservative economic self-interest.
66 No wonder this Government is so despised - Major's double standards smack of deviousness.
67 Once again,[www.Sentencedict.com] she hadn't seen it coming; another smack in the face from an unexpected source.
68 Furthermore, the excuses he makes smack of the old trickery.
69 It is an opportunity to pack it in, to make our leap from smack to medication, from medication to cleanliness.
70 It came to rest smack against the mountain two miles west of Morrisonville.
71 I've been doing smack on and off for about five years.
72 If the horse jumps the first fence stickily, a smack on landing will sharpen him up.
73 You got ta feel a smack on the cheek, to make you draw back your teeth and react.
74 White men continued to smack his face and strike his body.
75 The occasional smack meted out in a happy, secure home is not going to scar a child's psyche.
76 He was lifted out of the water and dumped with a smack on hard wood.
77 So far, she'd just flushed the smack down the loo and shoved the syringes in the bin.
78 The particular stretch of road we want to follow is smack dab in the middle of four topographical maps.
79 Now and again there was a tiny puff of smoke and the smack of a hand-grenade or a burst of machine-gun fire.
80 Anything with even a modest smack of hops dries the palate ready for the next one.
81 The little girl gets pulled again, falls with a loud smack.
82 Smack in the middle of this pragmatic place, the legendary Antonio Gaudi built several dozen of the strangest buildings on Earth.
83 This type of groove should be played very tight, smack on the beat at all times, but with a little bounce.
84 The plastic went off with a smack of solid air that stabbed pain into his ears and moved the container next to him.
85 It was another smack in the eye for the establishment.
86 Because he thinks a woman is not gon na get up and smack him in the face.
87 The first task is to smack the ball up the ramp and enter the rollercoaster ride.
88 I was smack in the middle of this interesting war.
89 Fell from a second-floor window smack down on the flagstones not a yard from where you're standing.
90 Again, I hear the smack of collusion between Johnson and Boswell in their separate accounts of their Highland jaunt.
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