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The child said that they "got smacks" at "mummy and daddy's house" and described "my house" as a "bad" house.
Knocked it right out when she hit.'" Rutkovsky returns to the ambulance and starts eating his takeout meal of sesame chicken, even as the dead girl's mother smacks at his window and screams at him for not trying to revive her daughter.
There's nothing illegal about it, even if selling something you don't own smacks, at first blush, of a confidence scheme.
The fact that she merely smacks at him repeatedly with the full force of her entire palm, like he's a near-empty ketchup bottle, is actually an act of kindness.
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You take a smack at the thing you scorn, and then you take another smack at it, and then what do you do?
A smack at convention, fashion's flirtation with fascism has, to be sure, been stripped of its darker political content.
Seldom does Mr. Kerry remind audiences he has been "a Democrat my whole life," his thinly veiled smack at General Clark.
The quake hit Chile in the middle of a presidential transition and right smack at the start of our bicentennial celebration.
Let none forget Bob Etheridge, the Democratic congressman from North Carolina who smacked at a camera being wielded by a student inquiring about his campaign positions.
She once walked away from the part of Lady Macbeth given to her by Polanski; he didn't realise she was high on smack at the time.
Hazel Aquino, 95, smacked at a balloon with a pink fly swatter, trying to get it under a golf club suspended between two chairs.
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