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    smack
    /smak/

    noun

    verb

    adverb

    • 1. in a sudden and violent way: "I ran smack into the back of a parked truck"
    • 2. exactly; precisely: "our mother's house was smack in the middle of the city"

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  2. to hit someone or something forcefully with the flat inside part of your hand, producing a short, loud noise, especially as a way of punishing a child: I never smack my children. I'll smack your bottom if you don't behave yourself. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to hit someone or something.

  3. The meaning of SMACK is characteristic taste or flavor; also : a perceptible taste or tincture. How to use smack in a sentence.

  4. To press together and open (the lips) quickly and noisily, as in eating or tasting. 2. To kiss noisily. 3. To strike sharply and with a loud noise. v.intr. 1. To make or give a smack. 2. To collide sharply and noisily: The ball smacked against the side of the house. n. 1. The loud sharp sound of smacking. 2. A noisy kiss. 3. A sharp blow or slap.

  5. Smack definition: a taste or flavor, especially a slight flavor distinctive or suggestive of something. See examples of SMACK used in a sentence.

  6. a small quantity, esp a mouthful or taste. verb (intransitive; foll by of) 4. to have the characteristic smell or flavour (of something) to smack of the sea. 5. to have an element suggestive (of something) his speeches smacked of bigotry. Collins English Dictionary.

  7. A smack is a slap or blow made with the palm of a hand or something else that's flat. Instead of giving your dog a smack for chasing the cat, you should speak calmly and firmly to him. Smack also describes the sound of a smack, like when your Frisbee hits your neighbor's house with a smack.

  8. Smack definition: To press together and open (the lips) quickly and noisily, as in eating or tasting.

  9. SMACK meaning: 1. to hit someone with the flat, inside part of your hand: 2. to hit something hard against…. Learn more.

  10. verb. /smæk/ Verb Forms. [transitive] smack somebody/something to hit someone with your open hand, especially as a punishment I think it's wrong to smack children. Do that again and you'll get your backside smacked. compare spank. Take your English to the next level.

  11. b) British English informal a hard hit with your closed hand SYN punch smack in the mouth/face/gob Talk like that and I’ll give you a smack in the mouth. 2 [ countable usually singular] a short loud noise caused when something hits something else The book landed with a smack. 3 [ uncountable] informal heroin 4 → give somebody a smack on the lips...