smack of in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for smack of in the English»Spanish Dictionary

Translations for smack of in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.smack1 [Am smæk, Brit smak] N

smack3 [Am smæk, Brit smak] N (boat)

smack4 [Am smæk, Brit smak] N U (heroin)

of [Am əv, Brit ɒv, (ə)v] PREP

smack of in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for smack of in the English»Spanish Dictionary

smack2 [smæk] N no pl inf (heroin)

of [əv, stressed: ɒv] PREP

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Now, in an ideal world, this temporary allegiance wouldn't smack of creative indecision.
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The biggest smack of it all is, what's to prevent this from happening every year?
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Even the authors comments about evolution smack of profound arrogance.
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Sometimes midseason moves and late additions to rosters smack of desperation and the urge for a team to do something, anything.
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Many of the comments here smack of jealousy and inadequacy on the part of the commentators!
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But often they smack of the past -- the immediate, the forgotten and the distant.
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It will be a short-term fix and will smack of desperation.
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People communicated that attraction or love they felt for a place; they weren't corporate and didn't smack of advertising.
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After everything's set up, it's just a quick smack of the button and you're capturing.
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The decision to name the case was apparently made so that the whole question would not smack of being a purely southern one.
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