Smack | Mean of smack in English Dictionary

/ˈsmæk/

  • Verb
  • to slap or hit (someone or something) hard
    1. He smacked the child on the bottom.
    2. I was so angry I felt like smacking someone.
  • to set or hit (something) on or against something else so that it makes a loud noise
    1. She smacked the plate down on the table.
    2. He accidentally smacked his head against the shelf.
  • to kiss (someone) loudly
    1. His aunt likes to smack him on the cheek every time she comes over.
  • to seem to contain or involve (something unpleasant)
    1. That suggestion smacks of hypocrisy.
  • to close and open your lips noisily especially before or after eating or drinking
    1. She smacked her lips (together) and announced that dinner was delicious.
  • Noun
  • a hard slap or hit
    1. He gave the child a smack on the bottom.
  • a loud noise that is made when something hits something else in a forceful way
    1. The dictionary fell to the floor with a smack.
  • a loud kiss
    1. She gave him a smack on the cheek.
  • a small, noticeable amount of a particular thing
    1. a smack [=hint, trace] of vanilla flavor
    2. There's a smack of condescension in the book's tone.
  • exactly or directly
    1. She dropped the book smack in the middle of the table.
    2. The ball hit me smack in the face.
  • a small fishing boat

Những từ liên quan với SMACK

punch, clout, sharp, sock, bang, buffet, chop, right, spank, plumb, cuff, straight, blip, slap, blow
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