smack | (verb) press (the lips) together and open (the lips) noisily, as in eating | - |
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(verb) kiss lightly | Synonyms: peck |
(verb) deliver a hard blow to | Synonyms: thwack |
(verb) have a distinctive or characteristic taste | Synonyms: taste |
(verb) have an element suggestive (of something) | Synonyms: reek, smell |
smart | (verb) be the source of pain | Synonyms: ache, hurt |
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smash | (verb) break into pieces, as by striking or knocking over | Synonyms: dash |
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(verb) break suddenly into pieces, as from a violent blow | - |
(verb) overthrow or destroy (something considered evil or harmful) | - |
(verb) hit with great force | Synonyms: blast, boom, nail |
(verb) collide or strike violently and suddenly | - |
(verb) hit (a tennis ball) in a powerful overhead stroke | - |
(verb) damage or destroy as if by violence | Synonyms: bang up, smash up |
(verb) humiliate or depress completely | Synonyms: crush |
(verb) hit violently | - |
(verb) reduce to bankruptcy | Synonyms: bankrupt, break, ruin |
smatter | (verb) speak with spotty or superficial knowledge | - |
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(verb) to talk foolishly | Synonyms: babble, blather, blether, blither |
(verb) work with in an amateurish manner | Synonyms: dabble, play around |