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I . smack [smæk] SUBST

1. smack coloq (slap):

smack

2. smack (loud noise):

smack
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II . smack [smæk] ADV (directly, exactly)

smack

III . smack [smæk] VERBO trans

1. smack (slap):

smack

2. smack (hit noisily):

smack

smack of VERBO intr

smack of

Exemplos de frases com smack

(smack) bang in the middle

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And not just a stage slap but a real, honest-to-goodness, face smack.
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At its most nefarious, the current method of developing educational structures seems to smack of neocolonialism.
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People say our demands smack of communalism.
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But often they smack of the past -- the immediate, the forgotten and the distant.
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By repeating twisted facts and perceptions, we manufacture truths that smack of majoritarianism.
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It doesn't smack of artifice, instead the numbers flow with a more realistic sensibility.
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To begin with, he avoids anything that might smack of belief.
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Sometimes that white-faced water would stand straight up and slam you smack-kadab all over the raft, or out of it.
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People communicated that attraction or love they felt for a place; they weren't corporate and didn't smack of advertising.
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The inclusion of a stock character, or in literary terms an archetypal character, by a playwright can risk drawing overly simplistic pictures of people and smack of stereotyping.
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