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Filter by Meaning The judge smacks the gavel on the bench, expressing doubt about the witness's credibility.
She smacks her forehead and exclaims, "I can't believe I forgot to bring my passport!"
Sarah smacks her hand on her forehead and mutters, "I can't believe I locked myself out of the house again."
The company's marketing campaign smacks of deception.
The doctor smacks his palm against his forehead, finding it hard to believe the patient's bizarre symptoms.
The teacher smacks the ruler on the desk to question the student's excuse for not completing the homework.
He smacks his fist into his hand, doubting the feasibility of his colleague's ambitious project plan.
He smacks his lips and says, "There's no way that story can be true."
The professor smacks the textbook, questioning the accuracy of the information presented.
The player smacks his racket on the court, doubting the accuracy of the line judge's call.
They smacks their hand on the table and scoffs, "You expect me to believe that?"
The customer smacks the receipt on the counter, expressing disbelief at the overcharged amount.
The scientific theory smacks of pseudoscience.
Sarah smacks her hand on the table, expressing doubt about her friend's extravagant story.
The detective smacks his lips skeptically upon hearing the suspect's alibi.
The customer smacks his lips and tells the waiter, "I'm sorry, but this steak tastes nothing like what I ordered."
The audience smacks their lips in disbelief as the magician performs an impossible trick.
The detective smacks the table, expressing his disbelief at the suspect's alibi.
The article smacks of bias and misinformation.
He smacks his forehead in disbelief as he reads the shocking news.
She smacks her head in doubt when her friend suggests they go skydiving.
The journalist smacks her pen against the notepad, expressing skepticism about the politician's claims.
The scientist smacks the table in frustration, exclaiming, "This experiment result makes no sense!"
The barista expertly crafted a cappuccino with the perfect smacks of foam.
The chocolate cake had a decadent smacks of cocoa.
The herbal tea had a soothing smacks of chamomile and lavender.
The curry had a smacks of exotic spices and herbs.
The smacks of freshly ground coffee beans filled the kitchen.
He detected the smacks of cinnamon in the homemade apple pie.
The artisanal cheese had a strong smacks of earthiness and nuttiness.
The seafood chowder had a rich smacks of the ocean.
The salsa had a smacks of fresh tomatoes and cilantro.
The wine connoisseur savored the smacks of oak and berries in the red wine.
The coffee had a rich smacks of dark chocolate.
The perfume had a floral smacks that reminded her of spring.
The chef prepared the dish with a smacks of garlic and herbs.
The guitarist played a solo with a series of quick smacks on the strings.
The thunderstorm brought loud smacks of thunder and flashes of lightning.
The talk show host smacks his guests with controversial remarks.
The teacher smacks her authority on the students, expecting obedience at all times.
The teacher smacks the student for speaking out of turn in class.
The radio host smacks his controversial statements without caring about the consequences.
The parent smacks their disapproval at their child's choice of friends.
The activist smacks their demands for social justice in their passionate speeches.
The debater smacks their arguments on the opponent's flawed reasoning.
The sergeant smacks the soldier for failing to follow proper military protocol.
The coach smacks his players for their poor performance on the field.
The customer smacks their complaints at the poor service received at the restaurant.
He smacks his opinions on politics without considering other perspectives.
The judge smacks the lawyer for making baseless arguments in court.
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