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smack

1 of 3verb
/smæk/
Forms:smacks,smacking,smacked,smacked
1

to hit someone or something hard with an open hand or a flat object

transitive
  • He threatened to smack the misbehaving child if they didn't listen.
  • The teacher was shocked when a student attempted to smack a classmate during an argument.
  • He gently smacked his friend on the back in a congratulatory gesture.
  • I smacked the table in frustration after struggling with a difficult problem.
  • He smacks the ball with great force, sending it soaring across the tennis court.
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2

to kiss loudly or with a quick, audible sound

transitive
  • She leaned in and smacked him on the cheek.
  • He smacked her with a playful kiss on the forehead.
  • She smacked him with a loud kiss in front of everyone.
  • She smacked him with a kiss on the hand as a thank you.
  • He smacked her with a cheerful kiss on the top of her head.
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3

to give a hint of something negative or undesirable

  • His attitude smacked of arrogance.
  • The offer smacked of dishonesty, so she declined.
  • Her response smacked of resentment, even though she tried to hide it.
  • The politician’s promise smacked of empty flattery.
  • The rushed decision smacked of poor planning.
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4

to make a loud sound with the lips, often showing excitement or pleasure about food or drink

transitive
  • He smacked his lips as he looked at the delicious meal before him.
  • She smacked her lips at the thought of a warm, homemade pie.
  • The children smacked their lips as the dessert was served.
  • He couldn't help but smack his lips when the waiter brought out the sizzling steak.
  • She smacked her lips, savoring the first sip of her hot chocolate.
5

to carry a noticeable taste or trace of something

transitive
  • The soup smacked of garlic and fresh herbs.
  • His homemade bread smacked of sourdough, with a tangy finish.
  • The sauce smacked of lemon and thyme, brightening the dish.
  • Her tea smacked of ginger, adding a warm, spicy note.
  • The stew smacked of smoky paprika and chili.
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