Foresmack vs Foreslack - What's the difference?
foresmack | foreslack |
A foretaste; a taste or sampling of things to come.
*1893 , James Vila Blake, More than kin :
*1976 , Poul Anderson, A midsummer tempest :
As a noun foresmack
is a foretaste; a taste or sampling of things to come.As a verb foreslack is
.foresmack
English
Noun
(en noun)- I know well thou wast foretasting my praise, as I returned to our study with a lively foresmack of thy biscuit.
- "I have a guardian's right, at least, thou wanton, to strip thee bare and flog thy back and butt till such foresmack of hell has chastened thee."
