smack |
sack |
As nouns the difference between smack and sack
is that
smack is a distinct flavor or
smack can be a small sailing vessel, commonly rigged as a sloop, used chiefly in the coasting and fishing trade and often called a or
smack can be a sharp blow; a slap
see also: spank while
sack is sack; a bag.
As a verb smack
is to indicate or suggest something or
smack can be to slap someone, or to make a smacking sound.
As an adverb smack
is as if with a smack or slap.
smock |
smack |
As nouns the difference between smock and smack
is that
smock is a woman's undergarment; a shift; a chemise while
smack is a distinct flavor.
As verbs the difference between smock and smack
is that
smock is to provide with, or clothe in, a smock or a smock frock.
Alfred Tennyson while
smack is to indicate or suggest something.
As an adjective smock
is of or pertaining to a smock; resembling a smock.
As an adverb smack is
as if with a smack or slap.
smack |
spack |
As nouns the difference between smack and spack
is that
smack is a distinct flavor or
smack can be a small sailing vessel, commonly rigged as a sloop, used chiefly in the coasting and fishing trade and often called a or
smack can be a sharp blow; a slap
see also: spank while
spack is a clumsy, foolish, or mentally deficient person.
As a verb smack
is to indicate or suggest something or
smack can be to slap someone, or to make a smacking sound.
As an adverb smack
is as if with a smack or slap.
smack |
beat |
In lang=en terms the difference between smack and beat
is that
smack is heroin while
beat is boring.
As nouns the difference between smack and beat
is that
smack is a distinct flavor while
beat is a stroke; a blow.
As verbs the difference between smack and beat
is that
smack is to indicate or suggest something while
beat is to hit; to knock; to pound; to strike.
As an adverb smack
is as if with a smack or slap.
As an adjective beat is
exhausted.
smack |
swack |
As a noun smack
is a distinct flavor.
As a verb smack
is to indicate or suggest something.
As an adverb smack
is as if with a smack or slap.
As an adjective swack is
lithe; nimble.
smark |
smack |
As nouns the difference between smark and smack
is that
smark is a fan of professional wrestling who is aware that the matches are scripted but enjoys them nonetheless while
smack is a distinct flavor.
As a verb smack is
to indicate or suggest something.
As an adverb smack is
as if with a smack or slap.
stack |
smack |
As nouns the difference between stack and smack
is that
stack is floor, storey while
smack is a distinct flavor or
smack can be a small sailing vessel, commonly rigged as a sloop, used chiefly in the coasting and fishing trade and often called a or
smack can be a sharp blow; a slap
see also: spank .
As a verb smack is
to indicate or suggest something or
smack can be to slap someone, or to make a smacking sound.
As an adverb smack is
as if with a smack or slap.
snack |
smack |
As nouns the difference between snack and smack
is that
snack is a light meal while
smack is a distinct flavor.
As verbs the difference between snack and smack
is that
snack is to eat a light meal while
smack is to indicate or suggest something.
As an adverb smack is
as if with a smack or slap.
smack |
slack |
As nouns the difference between smack and slack
is that
smack is a distinct flavor while
slack is small coal; coal dust.
As verbs the difference between smack and slack
is that
smack is to indicate or suggest something while
slack is to slacken.
As adverbs the difference between smack and slack
is that
smack is as if with a smack or slap while
slack is slackly.
As an adjective slack is
lax; not tense; not hard drawn; not firmly extended.
hit |
smack |
In lang=en terms the difference between hit and smack
is that
hit is a peculiarly apt expression or turn of thought; a phrase which hits the mark while
smack is heroin.
As verbs the difference between hit and smack
is that
hit is
To strike.smack is to indicate or suggest something.
As nouns the difference between hit and smack
is that
hit is a blow; a punch; a striking against; the collision of one body against another; the stroke that touches anything while
smack is a distinct flavor.
As a pronoun hit
is it.
As an adverb smack is
as if with a smack or slap.
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