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smacked

adjective as in struck

Strongest match

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Example Sentences

Embers the size of matchbooks smacked into their windshield.

A doctor told him he was at risk of liver failure and he even found himself "smacked" by his son Tom one night when he returned from the pub "gobbing off".

From BBC

Rudolph Giuliani was smacked with a contempt charge while Trump reminded us in a news conference from Mar-a-Lago that violence definitely is not off the table in his bid to expand the great American Empire!

From Salon

“Immediately, she turned and smacked me on the arm, saying, ‘You weren’t lucky.

From Salon

She got smacked, but the ball went in.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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