100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "smack"
Definition
The verb smack means to strike someone or something with a sharp blow, typically using the palm of the hand, or to make a sharp sound by hitting something together. It can also refer to the act of tasting or savoring something audibly, often used in the context of eating.
Synonyms
- Hit
- Slap
- Strike
- Whack
- Bop
- Smite
- Thwack
- Clap
- Pop
- Kiss (in the context of a sound)
Antonyms
- Caress
- Pat
- Embrace
- Hug
- Soothe
- Comfort
Examples
- He gave her a smack on the cheek as a friendly greeting.
- The child tried to smack the mosquito buzzing around his head.
- She couldn't help but smack her lips after tasting the delicious pie.
- He heard a loud smack as the ball hit the bat.
- The teacher warned the students not to smack their desks during the lesson.
- She felt a sudden urge to smack the snooze button on her alarm.
- The dog would smack his tail against the floor when he was excited.
- They shared a quick smack before leaving for their respective meetings.
- He tried not to smack his lips too loudly during dinner.
- The coach gave the player a smack on the back for a job well done.
- She didn’t mean to smack him so hard during their playful fight.
- The sound of the smack echoed through the empty gym.
- The chef said to smack the garlic to release its flavor.
- With a playful smack, she knocked the ball away from him.
- He let out a frustrated smack when he realized he forgot his keys.
- The child thought it was funny to smack his brother with a pillow.
- I could hear the smack of the waves against the shore.
- She gave a smack of approval when he finished his work.
- He made a loud smack while eating his sandwich.
- She wanted to smack the bad news out of her mind.
- He felt a smack of realization hit him when he solved the puzzle.
- The smack of the door closing startled everyone in the room.
- They exchanged a quick smack before heading out.
- He couldn't resist the urge to smack the gum loudly.
- The boy tried to smack the ball over the net.
- She gave him a gentle smack on the wrist to get his attention.
- The smack of the paddle against the water was rhythmic and soothing.
- He gave a playful smack to his friend during their game.
- The sudden smack of the wind caught her off guard.
- She felt a warm smack of affection when he kissed her forehead.
- The comedian's joke received a collective smack of laughter from the audience.
- He tried to smack the dust off his shoes before entering the house.
- The smack of her lips made everyone at the table laugh.
- The little boy was told not to smack his lips while eating.
- She gave the table a smack to get everyone’s attention.
- The smack of the ball hitting the wall echoed in the hall.
- He felt a slight smack on his back as his friend cheered him on.
- The angry parent had to smack the child's hand away from the cookie jar.
- The coach yelled out for the players to smack the ball harder.
- She gave him a quick smack on the lips before he left.
- The smack of the whistle signaled the start of the game.
- He tried to smack a fly that was buzzing around his head.
- The smack of the stick against the ground was rhythmic and calming.
- She felt a sudden smack of inspiration as she watched the sunset.
- The movie scene ended with a dramatic smack of a door.
- He couldn't help but smack his forehead when he forgot his wallet.
- The dog received a smack on the nose for barking too loudly.
- She gave him a smack on the shoulder in response to his joke.
- He made a loud smack when he finished his soda.
- The smack of the drum filled the room with energy.
- She wanted to smack the book closed after reading the last chapter.
- The smack of the card against the table signaled the game was on.
- He felt the smack of the cold wind against his face.
- She couldn't help but smack her lips at the delicious smell of food.
- The unexpected smack of the door startled her.
- He received a playful smack from his sister for teasing her.
- The loud smack of the basketball against the court was heard everywhere.
- She gave a quick smack of her hand to shoo the fly away.
- The teacher had to smack the ruler on the desk to quiet the class.
- He felt a proud smack of success after finishing the project.
- The dog’s tail made a loud smack against the wall as it wagged.
- She felt a sudden smack of guilt after realizing her mistake.
- The smack of the bat hitting the ball was a satisfying sound.
- He gave a playful smack to his friend during their soccer match.
- The sound of a smack filled the silence after the joke.
- She felt an unexpected smack of joy when she received the news.
- The chef demonstrated how to smack the garlic before chopping it.
- The smack of laughter erupted from the group after the joke.
- He tried to smack the water off his hands after washing them.
- She received a quick smack from her friend for being late.
- The loud smack of the slap could be heard across the room.
- He felt a cheerful smack of happiness when he saw her smile.
- The smack of the wind against the window was unsettling.
- She couldn't help but smack her lips at the sight of the dessert.
- The smack of the book hitting the table caught everyone’s attention.
- He gave a gentle smack to the dog for misbehaving.
- The smack of the waves was calming as they walked along the beach.
- She felt a sudden smack of realization as she solved the problem.
- The sudden smack of the thunder startled everyone outside.
- He tried to smack the dirt off his shoes before entering the house.
- The smack of the kiss was sweet and unexpected.
- She received a quick smack from her friend for her sarcasm.
- The sound of the smack filled the quiet room.
- He felt a warm smack of love when he hugged her.
- The smack of the ball hitting the net was a thrilling moment.
- She gave him a quick smack of encouragement before the game.
- The smack of the paddle against the water was a familiar sound.
- He felt a smack of pride when he finished his speech.
- The smack of the bell signaled the end of the class.
- She couldn’t help but smack her lips after tasting the delicious meal.
- The unexpected smack of the door caught him off guard.
- He tried to smack the fly that was buzzing around his face.
- The smack of the drum was the heartbeat of the performance.
- She gave a playful smack to her friend for being silly.
- The loud smack of the paper against the desk was distracting.
- He felt a sudden smack of inspiration for his art project.
- The smack of the wind against the window was intense.
- She received a quick smack of recognition for her hard work.
- The smack of the bat was music to the baseball fan’s ears.
- She felt a smack of nostalgia as she looked through old photos.