The act of smacking something; a blow delivered with an open hand.
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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.
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.
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