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Smack
Webster's Dictionary
(1):
(n.) To have a smack; to be tinctured with any particular taste.
(2):
(v. i.) Taste or flavor, esp. a slight taste or flavor; savor; tincture; as, a smack of bitter in the medicine. Also used figuratively.
(3):
(v. i.) A quick, smart blow; a slap.
(4):
(v. i.) A small quantity; a taste.
(5):
(n.) To kiss with a close compression of the lips, so as to make a sound when they separate; to kiss with a sharp noise; to buss.
(6):
(v. t.) To open, as the lips, with an inarticulate sound made by a quick compression and separation of the parts of the mouth; to make a noise with, as the lips, by separating them in the act of kissing or after tasting.
(7):
(n.) To make a noise by the separation of the lips after tasting anything.
(8):
(v. i.) A loud kiss; a buss.
(9):
(adv.) As if with a smack or slap.
(10):
(n.) A small sailing vessel, commonly rigged as a sloop, used chiefly in the coasting and fishing trade.
(11):
(v. t.) To make a sharp noise by striking; to crack; as, to smack a whip.
(12):
(n.) To have or exhibit indications of the presence of any character or quality.
(13):
(v. i.) A quick, sharp noise, as of the lips when suddenly separated, or of a whip.
(14):
(v. t.) To kiss with a sharp noise; to buss.
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Webster, Noah. Entry for 'Smack'. Noah Webster's American Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​web/​s/smack.html. 1828.