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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91 Every time your puppy snaps at someone, give him a smack on the butt with a rolled up newspaper.
92 A geezer down in Catford once mixed smack with flour.
93 The Pro Q really gives some interesting tonal variations to the sounds generated by the preamp but it does smack of overkill.
94 Because of cancer, you say, and five cars smack up on the East RIver Drive because of her.
95 There was also a huge paddling pool smack in the middle of the playground.
96 Of course,[sentence dictionary] she would have to get off smack in the long run.
97 We were too far out now to risk heading in: we were bound to be caught smack in the impact zone.
98 Then she raised one foot and brought it down with a smack on the water, splashing him, and laughed.
99 A smack terminates the child's naughty behaviour, thus bringing relief to the harassed parent.
100 There is a smack of truth in his joke.
101 I'll smack that smirk off your face, punk!
102 The other frail said he was a wet smack.
103 I gave the fly a smack with the magazine.
104 Put that down or else I'll smack you.
105 She gave him a smack on the face.
106 There was a smack of exaggeration in his story.
107 I can't smack Randall: he is too big.
108 The meat had a smack of garlic.
109 The topic of China versus India in the worldwide software smack down comes up all the time.
110 There are countless ways for the beach ball to pop up and smack us back into reality.
111 Such hopes for housing would smack of an effort to reanimate a corpse, had the bust not so far outpaced the boom.
112 Not too far behind its neighbor Massachusetts, Vermont's first established colony dates back to 1666, smack dab on the Isle of La Motte in Lake Champlain.
113 There is the arrival into Freetown, with the city's endlessly chaotic roads, traffic, and noise. Everything you imagine about urban Africa hits you smack in the face when you head downtown.
114 Once again, this seemed to me to smack more of James Bond than of real life.
115 Timothy Keating, the head of U. S. Pacific Command, said there was a " high probability" U. S. forces could smack down a North Korean missile.
116 TheOldie :Now there was a cunt you just wanted to reach out and smack that smarmy look off her face !
117 It landed smack ( - dab ) in the middle of the carpet.
118 If you're using a variable named loader() you're just asking for a Javascript smack down.
119 His partisans have introduced piles of pork that smack of the Suharto era.
120 You would want to smack anyone who offers you the next donut.
More similar words: douglas macarthur, backpack, back to back, mace, macaw, grimace, stomach, primacy, machismo, macabre, machine, macerate, intimacy, small, machinery, macrocosm, diplomacy, emaciated, dismay, smart, as many, smash, legitimacy, emaciation, immaculate, smashed, dismal, plasma, macrobiotic, macroscopic.