English words starting with sma
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Meanings of Smack:
nounA sharp slap or blow, typically one given with the palm of the hand.
Usage examples:
She gave mark a smack across the face
verbStrike (someone or something), typically with the palm of the hand and as a punishment.
Usage examples:
Jessica smacked his face, quite hard
adverbIn a sudden and violent way.
Usage examples:
I ran smack into the back of a parked truck
Meanings of Smack of:
phrasal verbTo show or seem to have a characteristic or quality
Usage examples:
Their behavior smacks of very bad judgment.
Smack-bang
smækMeanings of Smack-bang:
verbTo hit someone or something forcefully, usually making a loud noise
Usage examples:
[ t ] i was afraid she was going to smack me., [ i ] the car spun around and smacked into a tree., …
Meanings of Smack-dab:
adverbExactly in a place or at a time
Usage examples:
You called smack dab in the middle of dinner.
Meanings of Smacked:
verbStrike (someone or something), typically with the palm of the hand and as a punishment.
Usage examples:
Jessica smacked his face, quite hard
nounA sharp slap or blow, typically one given with the palm of the hand.
Usage examples:
She gave mark a smack across the face
adverbIn a sudden and violent way.
Usage examples:
I ran smack into the back of a parked truck
Smacker
ˈsmæk.ərMeanings of Smacker:
nounA loud kiss.
Usage examples:
He planted a smacker on his date
Meanings of Smackeroo:
nounA loud kiss.
Usage examples:
He planted a smacker on his date
Smackeroos
ˈsmakəMeanings of Smackeroos:
nounA loud kiss.
Usage examples:
He planted a smacker on his date
Smackers
ˈsmæk.ərMeanings of Smackers:
nounA loud kiss.
Usage examples:
He planted a smacker on his date
Smacking
smækMeanings of Smacking:
verbStrike (someone or something), typically with the palm of the hand and as a punishment.
Usage examples:
Jessica smacked his face, quite hard
nounA sharp slap or blow, typically one given with the palm of the hand.
Usage examples:
She gave mark a smack across the face
adverbIn a sudden and violent way.
Usage examples:
I ran smack into the back of a parked truck
Smacks
smækMeanings of Smacks:
nounA sharp slap or blow, typically one given with the palm of the hand.
Usage examples:
She gave mark a smack across the face
verbStrike (someone or something), typically with the palm of the hand and as a punishment.
Usage examples:
Jessica smacked his face, quite hard
adverbIn a sudden and violent way.
Usage examples:
I ran smack into the back of a parked truck
Small
smɔːlMeanings of Small:
adjectiveOf a size that is less than normal or usual.
Usage examples:
The room was small and quiet
adverbInto small pieces.
Usage examples:
Cut the okra up small
plural nounSmall items of clothing, especially underwear.
Usage examples:
Do we know if secreted about his smalls he has a pair of boxer shorts in either the ancient or red …
Small beer
ˌsmɔːl ˈbɪərMeanings of Small beer:
nounA thing that is considered unimportant.
Usage examples:
Even with £10,000 to invest, you are still small beer for most stockbrokers
Small potatoes
ˌsmɔːl pəˈteɪ.təʊzMeanings of Small potatoes:
phraseSomething insignificant or unimportant.
Usage examples:
Her business was small potatoes
plural nounInfml someone or something that is unimportant
Usage examples:
Compared to her problems, mine seem like small potatoes.
Small talk
ˈsmɔːl ˌtɔːkMeanings of Small talk:
nounConversation about things that are not important, often between people who do not know each other well
Usage examples:
I don't enjoy parties where i have to make small talk with complete strangers.
Small-change
ˌsmɔːl ˈtʃeɪndʒMeanings of Small-change:
nounCoins of little value, or a small amount of money
Usage examples:
I only had some small change in my pocket., the cost of this project is small change compared to th…
Meanings of Small-fry:
plural nounInsignificant people or things.
Usage examples:
He was small fry and privy to nothing
nounPeople or things that are not considered to be important
Usage examples:
They may be key players in their own company, but they're small fry in the industry itself.
Meanings of Small-intestine:
nounThe upper part of the bowels between the stomach and the large intestine
Meanings of Small-minded:
adjectiveDisapproving unable to accept different ideas or things that are not familiar
Small-mindedness
ˌsmɔːlˈmaɪn.dɪd.nəsMeanings of Small-mindedness:
nounThe quality of being small-minded (= refusing to consider new or different ideas)
Usage examples:
Insular small-mindedness is not a national trait of which to be proud., stop listening to negative …
Small-scale
ˈsmɔːl.skeɪlMeanings of Small-scale:
adjectiveSmall, esp. when compared to other things like it
Usage examples:
The house is like a small-scale castle.
Small-screen
ˈsmɔːl ˌskriːnMeanings of Small-screen:
nounTelevision
Usage examples:
His novel has been adapted for the small screen.
Meanings of Small-talk:
nounSocial conversation about unimportant things, often between people who do not know each other well
Usage examples:
I hate conversation that is nothing but small talk.
Meanings of Smallage:
nounAny of several kinds of celery or parsley; especially wild celery, apium graveolens, formerly used medicinally and to flavour food.
Meanings of Smallages:
nounAny of several kinds of celery or parsley; especially wild celery, apium graveolens, formerly used medicinally and to flavour food.
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