Encara no tenim significats per a "smack of".
1Nowadays our celebrations smack of the Sunday-school more than of the dancing-hall.
2She heard the smack of the kiss, but she did not move.
3Harry acknowledged the caress with a thumping smack of her bowed head.
4I have a smack of Hamlet myself, if I may say so.
5Ne'th'less, it hath indeed somewhat the smack of a sermon, after all.
6The smack of his teeth biting together was a dull, angry sound.
7Lobster will smack of pomegranate And roast beef taste like Bartlett pears.
8O'Keefe with a smack of the lips pushed it in the oven.
9But why did his death suddenly seem to smack of Jeannette Bowles's?
10And others think the actions smack of racism and vigilante action.
11These applications of augmented reality seem cool at first but smack of novelty.
12Then she heard the quick smack of footfalls coming at her from behind.
13Out of his cabin there was no smack of the preacher in him.
14The smack of the handset hitting the receiver jolted him back to reality.
15The smack of Californian earth shall linger on the palate of your grandson.
16First, Tory proposals have a tendency to smack of too little, too late.
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Smack of a través del temps
Smack of per variant geogràfica