smacked Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of smacked In English

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  • He understood that an adherence to old measures of money and weight smacked of support for old lines of political authority.

  • They lapped it up, and smacked their lips.

  • This smacked of trial in absentia and her husband would have none of it.

  • Not surprisingly, this did not turn out to be the case; and the whole project from the start had smacked somewhat of linguistic imperialism.

  • The hierarchy was prepared to lighten this canonical obligation in terms of external observances, but to forego it entirely would have smacked of defeatism.

  • Also, in an ecumenical age nobody who calls himself religious could take any possible pride in anything which divided the community—anything which smacked of sectariansim.

  • That system at least had the merit of some sort of fairness, but, unfortunately, fairness smacked of socialism.

  • After that length of time, to say that he must have another look smacked of procrastination.

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