Smack example sentences

Related (10): hit, slap, strike, punch, thwack, wallop, cuff, thump, whack, clout

"Smack" Example Sentences


1. The ball hit the wall with a smack.
2. His hand smacked the table in frustration.
3. The paddle smacked against the water.
4. The balloon popped with a loud smack.
5. The teacher smacked the ruler on the boy's desk.
6. The horse gave the fly a smack with its tail.
7. The door smacked him in the face as he walked by.
8. Her lips smacked as she ate the apple.
9. The fish leapt out of the water and smacked back down.
10. The fly buzzed around before getting smacked down by the swatter.
11. She smacked her gum loudly in class.
12. The man kissed her smack on the lips.
13. The bass drum beat with a smack on every downbeat.
14. The paddle smacked the teen's behind as punishment.
15. His hand smacked her behind as she walked by.
16. The screen door smacked her in the back as she walked through.
17. The smell of cigarettes smacked him in the face as he walked into the bar.
18. The horse swished its tail, narrowly missing a smack to her face.
19. The ball smacked him hard in the ribs.
20. The horse flicked its tail, giving the girl a smack on the head.
21. The bullet smacked into the wall a foot from his head.
22. The swarm of flies smacked into the bug zapper.
23. A fish smacked the surface of the water.
24. The board smacked him hard across the legs as punishment.
25. The ball smacked her hard in the face, knocking her down.
26. The waves smacked against the hull of the boat.
27. Her lips smacked loudly as she ate the ice cream.
28. A fly smacked into the window and fell to the ground.
29. The vines smacked him in the face as he walked by.
30. The waves smacked the rocks violently along the shoreline.
31. She gave him a smack on the head for being cheeky.
32. Her lips smacked loudly as she munched on the chips.
33. The tires smacked the wet pavement as the car sped away.
34. The sound of the fish smacking the water's surface scared the birds away.
35. Waves crashed and smacked violently against the jetty.
36. The branch smacked him hard in the face as he rode by on his bike.
37. The wave smacked him hard, knocking him off his surfboard.
38. The ruler smacked loudly against his desk.
39. The screen door smacked shut behind her.
40. The ball smacked hard into the catcher's mitt.
41. The belt smacked against his legs as punishment.
42. The woman smacked her gum loudly and obnoxiously.
43. His lips smacked as he at the juicy burger.
44. Her hand smacked his cheek, leaving a red mark.
45. The waves smacked and crashed against the shoreline.
46. She smacked the mug down on the table with force.
47. The horse's tail smacked against her legs.
48. The belt smacked down against his bare back.
49. The fish smacked down hard on the surface of the pond.
50. The fly smacked loudly against the windowpane.
51. The paddle smacked against his behind.
52. The truth of her words smacked him in the face.
53. The branch smacked him in the eye as he walked by.
54. The branch narrowly missed a smack to his face.
55. His scent smacked her in the face as he walked by.
56. The wet towel smacked against his skin.
57. The newspaper smacked down loudly on the table.
58. The ball smacked into the catcher's mitt with a loud thwack.
59. The paddle smacked against his palm as he waited for the next strike.
60. The fly smacked against the bug zapper over and over again.

Common Phases


1. Smack dab - Right in the middle of something.
Example: The shop was smack dab in the center of town.
2. Smack in the middle- Right in the middle of something or somewhere.
Example: The pitch landed smack in the middle of the plate.
3. Smack that - An expression indicating approval or encouragement.
Example: "Smack that! You're killing it out there!" she shouted to her son playing basketball.
4. Smack my bitch up - An aggressive expression usually used by male house and techno DJs indicating they want the beat to get harder.
Example: "Alright, now smack my bitch up!" the DJ yelled to the producer.
5. Smack labb - An expression meaning "very good", "completely" or "extremely".
Example: That movie was smack labb awesome.
6. Smack talk - To criticize or insult, especially in a derogatory or boastful way.
Example: The two competitors engaged in smack talk before the race.
7. Give someone a smack - To hit someone, especially a child, usually on the buttocks or extremities as punishment.
Example: His mother gave him a smack on the hand for taking cookies without asking.
8. Smackdown - A decisive defeat or overwhelming victory.
Example: The new product's launch was a total smackdown of the competitor's similar product.
9. Straight up smack - Something that is completely true; the unvarnished truth.
Example: She told it to him straight up smack and he didn't want to believe it.
10. Smells like teen spirit - An ironic reference to the popular Nirvana song, meaning something lacks originality or inspiration.
Example: The novel had a good premise but the writing just smelled like teen spirit - unoriginal and cliche.

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