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smack <a smack; smacks> N

fishing smack

smack-dab ADV (relations)

smack one's lips VB

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One referred to him in 2009 as a tedious bore given to statements that smack of hypocrisy.
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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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The inclusion of a stock character, or in literary terms an archetypal character, by a playwright can risk drawing overly simplistic pictures of people and smack of stereotyping.
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The biggest smack of it all is, what's to prevent this from happening every year?
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It doesn't smack of artifice, instead the numbers flow with a more realistic sensibility.
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But it delivered such a smack of satisfaction, most other niggles could be forgiven.
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To begin with, he avoids anything that might smack of belief.
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He was sublimely egotistical, but somehow his egotism did not smack of conceit and was not offensive.
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Sometimes that white-faced water would stand straight up and slam you smack-kadab all over the raft, or out of it.
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Does the whole situation smack of mind control?
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