smack|smacks in English
noun
faint taste, slight hint; little bit, small amount; slap; opening and closing of the lips accompanied by a sharp sound; loud kiss; sound of a kiss; fishing boat; heroin (Slang)
Use "smack|smacks" in a sentence
1. Her behaviour smacks of hypocrisy.
2. His politeness smacks of Condescension
3. His politeness smacks of condescension.
4. It smacks of yellow journalism....
5. Smacks a mean ivory, eh, Rainsford?
6. 21 This arrangement smacks of dishonest dealing.
7. In my opinion, this suggestion smacks of pessimism.
8. To smack (thin air)
9. 26 is a good smack!
10. After all, the former smacks of flunkeyism, the latter sentimental Adulation.
11. Like many stories about him, it smacks of exaggeration.
12. I use smack to blot things out.
13. That was Ecstasy crossed with smack.
14. 3 I never smack my children.
15. Don't you dare smack my children!
16. The poacher , like the smuggler, smacks too strongly of the brigand.
17. 18 The book landed with a smack.
18. 1 Don't you dare smack my children!
19. 20 The car ran smack into a wall.
20. She closed the ledger with a smack.
21. All right, have the booger monster smack Kendallo around.
22. 12 I gave him a smack on the jaw.
23. I gave him a smack on the jaw.
24. 14 How long has she been on smack?
25. 8 He hit me smack in the mouth.