Uk English Meaning of smack
smack
Other Uk English words related to smack
- bit
- dab
- glimmer
- hint
- little
- shred
- Speck
- splash
- sprinkling
- bit
- touch
- _ace_
- bite
- crumb
- dash
- dose
- dram
- drop
- speck
- handful
- minimum
- Mite
- nip
- ounce
- particle
- Peanuts
- pinch
- portion
- Ray
- scintilla
- scruple
- shade
- shadow
- sliver
- smell
- smidge
- smidgen
- smidgeon
- smidgen
- Snap
- soupçon
- spark
- splatter
- spot
- strain
- streak
- suspicion
- trace
- Drop in the bucket
- Atom
- chip
- clippings
- dot
- dribble
- flake
- flyspeck
- fragment
- grain
- Granule
- hoot
- iota
- jot
- minimal
- a bit
- Molecule
- mouthful
- moat
- nibble
- nubbin
- part
- patch
- scattering
- scrap
- section
- Resemblance
- shard
- Shiver
- drivel
- smattering
- smithereens
- Splinter
- Syllable
- taste
- title
- vestige
- whit
- abundance
- barrel
- Boatload
- bucket
- bundle
- bushel
- deal
- a fistful
- gobs
- heaps
- lashings
- loads
- a lot
- mass
- mess
- mountain
- loads
- Bunch
- peck
- pile
- lots
- profusion
- quantity
- Raft
- heaps
- Stack
- volume
- plug of cotton wool
- wealth
- reams
- bonanza
- chunk
- Embarrassment
- excess
- lump
- much
- overabundance
- overflow
- overkill
- oversupply
- Potful
- slab
- Superabundance
- surfeit
- surplus
- loads
- hunk
- excessive
- superfluity
Nearest Words of smack
Definitions and Meaning of smack in English
smack (n)
a blow from a flat object (as an open hand)
the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth
a sailing ship (usually rigged like a sloop or cutter) used in fishing and sailing along the coast
street names for heroin
an enthusiastic kiss
the act of smacking something; a blow delivered with an open hand
smack (v)
deliver a hard blow to
have an element suggestive (of something)
have a distinctive or characteristic taste
kiss lightly
press (the lips) together and open (the lips) noisily, as in eating
smack (r)
directly
smack (n.)
A small sailing vessel, commonly rigged as a sloop, used chiefly in the coasting and fishing trade.
To have a smack; to be tinctured with any particular taste.
To have or exhibit indications of the presence of any character or quality.
To kiss with a close compression of the lips, so as to make a sound when they separate; to kiss with a sharp noise; to buss.
To make a noise by the separation of the lips after tasting anything.
smack (v. i.)
Taste or flavor, esp. a slight taste or flavor; savor; tincture; as, a smack of bitter in the medicine. Also used figuratively.
A small quantity; a taste.
A loud kiss; a buss.
A quick, sharp noise, as of the lips when suddenly separated, or of a whip.
A quick, smart blow; a slap.
smack (adv.)
As if with a smack or slap.
smack (v. t.)
To kiss with a sharp noise; to buss.
To open, as the lips, with an inarticulate sound made by a quick compression and separation of the parts of the mouth; to make a noise with, as the lips, by separating them in the act of kissing or after tasting.
To make a sharp noise by striking; to crack; as, to smack a whip.
FAQs About the word smack
smack
a blow from a flat object (as an open hand), the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth, a sailing ship (usually rigged like a sloop
bit,dab,glimmer,hint,little,shred,Speck,splash,sprinkling,bit
abundance,barrel,Boatload,bucket,bundle,bushel,deal,a fistful,gobs,heaps
sm => sm, slype => Slype, slyness => slyness, slyly => slyly, slyboots => slyboots,