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smacked

adjective as in struck

Strongest match

Strong matches

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Gibbs-White smacked the bar from the edge of the area with an audacious volley, before hitting the post from a tight angle after rounding City keeper Stefan Ortega following Gvardiol's mistake.

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The only thing that smacked of a holiday here was the glorious south-coast weather as British Summer Time arrived - and City had to survive a storm of their own making before securing the win.

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Embers the size of matchbooks smacked into their windshield.

A doctor told him he was at risk of liver failure and he even found himself "smacked" by his son Tom one night when he returned from the pub "gobbing off".

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Rudolph Giuliani was smacked with a contempt charge while Trump reminded us in a news conference from Mar-a-Lago that violence definitely is not off the table in his bid to expand the great American Empire!

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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