What does the word smack mean?
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Part of speech: verb transitive, verb intransitive
Part of speech: verb intransitive
Part of speech: verb intransitive
Part of speech: noun
Part of speech: noun
Part of speech: noun
Usage examples for smack
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The enclosed is longer than either of those, and certainly not so good: yet as I flatter myself that it has a smack of Merlin's style in it, and as I feel that it expresses forcibly enough some of the feelings of our time, perhaps you may be induced to admit it. – The Suppressed Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson by Alfred Lord Tennyson
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It's going to come out of sub- space right smack in the path of that freighter. – Jack of No Trades by Charles Cottrell