smack

noun, verb23 collocationsAvg. frequency: 5.8

A strong or forceful smack, often as a form of discipline.

A smack that produces a significant sound.

A strong or forceful smack, often as a form of discipline.

A strong or forceful smack, often as a form of discipline.

A gentle or soft smack.

A smack that produces a significant sound.

To hit someone on their face with an open hand.

To hit someone on their face with an open hand.

To hit someone on the side of their head.

To hit someone on their shoulder, often in a friendly or playful manner.

Used to describe an action that ends in a smacking sound or impact.

To hit someone with a smack.

To receive a smack as a punishment.

To successfully hit someone with a smack.

To hit someone forcefully as a punishment. Especially British English.

To hit a specific part of someone's body as a punishment. Especially British English.

To collide forcefully with a surface.

To hit someone or something by mistake.

To collide forcefully with a surface.

To suggest a particular, usually negative, quality to a large extent.

To suggest a particular, usually negative, quality to a small extent.

To suggest a particular, usually negative, quality to a small extent.

To strongly suggest a particular, usually negative, quality.

To suggest a particular, usually negative, quality to a large extent.

Collocations with "smack"