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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a smack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a light hit or slap, often in a playful or affectionate context.
Example: "She gave him a playful smack on the arm after he made a silly joke."
Alternatives: "a hit" or "a slap".
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Or a smack.
Or maybe a smack.
A click or a smack or something.
There is a smack about it of intellectual despair.
"I gave him a smack on the forehead," he said.
It hit me like a smack in the face.
"That's a smack in our faces," he said.
Igby annoys everybody -- even his analyst gives him a smack.
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In one game, Mayes even got a penalty for elbowing a smack-talking opponent in the face.
So we don't need a smack-down to get the picture.
Plus, he grabbed his crotch and gestured across the field to opponents in a smack-talking in-game moment.
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