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Meanings of
slap
in English
Spanish
directo
Back to the meaning
Directly.
bolt
bang
smack
slapdash
Spanish
directo
Russian
пощечина
Portuguese
palmada
Catalan
surra
Spanish
torta
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The act of smacking something; a blow delivered with an open hand.
smacking
Russian
пощечина
Synonyms
Examples for "
bolt
"
bolt
bang
smack
slapdash
Examples for "
bolt
"
1
There's food in there, and a good strong
bolt
on the outside.
2
Siegrist added a middle
bolt
and took four days to work it.
3
The
bolt
came free, along with a good chunk of the wall.
4
Critics fear companies may simply choose to
bolt
to less costly states.
5
We made plans to return the following year with the
bolt
gun.
1
The message is clear: big
bang
Friday was a good day's work.
2
Not after the
bang
:
the heart attack I had two years ago.
3
I think that's an absolutely
bang
-
on
way to go about arranging society.
4
Uncertainty and reality collided with a
bang
for Americans and American tennis.
5
Another week of Isidingo means we start Monday off with a
bang
.
1
It may read thin here; it would
smack
racily in the playroom.
2
Lives alone in a long, low building right
smack
on the water.
3
So I gave her a good, solid
smack
in the same place.
4
I wanted to
smack
Frieda for being happy about anything right now.
5
The strong urge I had to
smack
her must have been obvious.
1
Logan did not allow any spontaneous or
slapdash
approaches to serious legal matters.
2
Also there was a more
slapdash
approach to the benefits system.
3
Under other circumstances, that kind of
slapdash
philosophy might have given me pause.
4
Seen at close quarters, the rendering was extremely casual, almost
slapdash
.
5
I have no doubt it was the quickest, most
slapdash
heat-eater ever created.
Usage of
slap
in English
1
The question is
slap
-
your
-
forehead
simple: How do genes respond to seasonal changes?
2
Editors regard adjudications as a
slap
on the wrist: They certainly don't.
3
Tase's laughter was a
slap
of reality, a change in the game.
4
The heat in the street is like a
slap
on the face.
5
She did not
slap
him but the words had the same effect.
6
Tell me every detail so I can stop wanting to
slap
you.
7
And in one final
slap
down, he informs her: You know what?
8
Are you going to ask me to stay,
slap
down an ultimatum?
9
If he expected Paris to shrink before this
slap
,
he thought wrong.
10
But the
slap
had not set the thing right in her mind.
11
So I still wanted to reach back in time and
slap
him.
12
Utilities' attempts to
slap
fees on solar users sparked uproar in 2014.
13
For a moment she thought she was going to
slap
her son.
14
And all the volunteer ladies
slap
his hand as they walk past.
15
He was a creep, Tatianna said, and Xavier wanted to
slap
her.
16
I
slap
a heavy hand over the floor and push myself up.
Other examples for "slap"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
slap
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
slap on
hard slap
fire a slap
resounding slap
slap tariffs
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Translations for
slap
Spanish
directo
de cabeza
directamente
de lleno
torta
Russian
пощечина
пощёчина
Portuguese
palmada
tabefe
batida
estalo
bofetada
Catalan
surra
bolet
mastegot
bufetada
Slap
through the time
Slap
across language varieties
Australia
Common
United States of America
Common
South Africa
Common
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