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smacking

/smak-ing/US // ˈsmæk ɪŋ //UK // (ˈsmækɪŋ) //

敲打,抽打,敲击,敲敲打打

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : smart, brisk, or strong, as a breeze.
    • : Chiefly British Slang. smashing.

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Examples

  • Here's our pick of the most lip-smacking U.S. food festivals for summer 2014.

  • “Yelling and screaming and smacking me,” Thicke half-raps on the dark, paranoid track.

  • What about the law against the IRS smacking Tea Party-type nonprofits over the head with a two-by-four?

  • She did a pretty good job at first, but she did get a little bit hurt by smacking her bow arm with the string.

  • The Daily Mail reports with lip-smacking partisanship below.

  • They scorned the idea of making bunks, as smacking too much of civilization, and at night slept on boughs covered with blankets.

  • He went into the room below, knocked the neck off a wine bottle and poured the contents into a mug and drank, smacking his lips.

  • We had enough for baked apples and cream all winter, anyhow, Stella reckoned, smacking her lips at the thought.

  • They slackened their talk and began smacking their lips over ship-biscuit, marmalade, and tea.

  • "Ah, I perceive that we are going to have hot biscuits for supper tonight," remarked Phil, smacking his lips.