- smack
- 01. He put his foot on the gas instead of the brake and [smacked] into a telephone pole.02. My son fell off the swing at school and [smacked] his head on the ground.03. If you ever [smack] our child again, I will leave you for good, and I'll take little Suzie with me.04. She [smacked] him across the face when he told her he had cheated on her.05. When he suggested to his girlfriend that she have sex with him to prove her love, she [smacked] him across the face.06. He [smacked] his friend on the back and smiled as he shook his hand.07. She [smacked] her little boy on the bottom and told him to behave.08. Don't you argue with me or I'll give you a good [smack]!09. The old man gave his wife a little [smack] on the lips and wished her a happy birthday.10. The teacher angrily [smacked] her books on the desk and shouted to the children to sit down.11. I [smacked] my head on the car when I was getting something out of the trunk.12. An Israeli proverb notes that an honest [smack] in the face is better than a false kiss.13. A Chinese proverb advises, "[Smack] the maid and frighten her mistress."14. Jean Baudrillard once stated that a negative judgment gives you more satisfaction than praise, provided it [smacks] of jealousy.15. Lawrence Durrell once remarked that old age is an insult. It's like being [smacked].
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.