Past tense for to hit or strike, often with one's hand
“A smile spreads across his face, and I smack him on the shoulder again.”
Past tense for to collide or crash forcefully into something, especially loudly
“The intruder shot across the floor in a straight horizontal line to smack against a pillar in a bone-crushing impact.”
(smack of) Past tense for to resemble or imply (a hint of) something
“Indeed, the same phrases and metaphors, which, when found in an established author will smack of elegance, and when found in an author who is not established will smack of uncouthness.”
Past tense for to give the impression of being or having a negative quality or characteristic
Past tense for to push or force (someone or something) violently and suddenly into a particular physical position or state
Past tense for to touch or press with the lips, usually as a sign of affection
Past tense for to make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises
Past tense for to splatter a substance over
Past tense for to resemble or have a specified flavor of (something)
Having been (physically) hit
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