Examples of 'it smacks' in a sentence
Meaning of "it smacks"
The phrase 'it smacks' is used to describe something that has a strong or noticeable characteristic, often with a negative connotation. It implies that there is a distinct quality or aspect that is evident and potentially objectionable
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It smacks of desperation and it will not work.
To say the least it smacks of high level nepotism.
It smacks of the protection of home and family.
At least until it smacks us in the face.
It smacks of desperation all the things you are not.
He jumps off right before it smacks into a headstone.
When it smacks them around the head.
Men can sense this expectation a mile away and it smacks of neediness.
It smacks of resignation and lack of enthusiasm.
Opponents say it smacks of dictatorship.
It smacks of a native american burial custom.
I am afraid it smacks of racism.
It smacks of us patting ourselves on the back.
They tend to not listen to good advice when it smacks them in the face.
Then it smacks you in the face.
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Call me suspicious, but it smacks of insider info.
It smacks of arrogance and rudeness towards these countries.
So you do think it smacks of preferential treatment?
It smacks of haste and a lack of thought.
If we go after him now, it smacks of retaliation.
It smacks so much of the political correctness that is so detestable to me.
Sound sleep has but one defect - it smacks too much of death.
It smacks of the broken window fallacy.
Deals little damage, but can be annoying if it smacks you in the face.
Sometimes it smacks me in the face though.
Sometimes love comes in a whisper, sometimes it smacks you over the head.
Then it smacks the truck and they move together.
Nowadays people don't know an opportunity… when it smacks them upside of the face.
When it smacks the canvas.
People … they only notice something when it smacks them around the head.
It smacks of the reeducation camps.
First, it cuts off your legs and then it smacks you in the head.
It smacks of typical leftist ideologies.
The moment you think you have got it all, it smacks you in the face.
It smacks of elitism and racism.
That girl laughing, the sound a ball makes when it smacks into the leather like that.
It smacks of trying to create a diversion.
It is also insulting to this Court, and it smacks of desperation.
It smacks too much of betrayal.
You recognize any of it? It smacks of something.
It smacks of selling out.
We must not hobnob with our staff . It smacks of currying favour.
It smacks of political manoeuvring.
He jumps off right before it smacks into a headstone . He said that was you.
It smacks of predatory desperation.
I mean, it was like lightning . He jumps off right before it smacks into a headstone.
It smacks of inferiority complex.
And the deceitfulness of secondary-school teachers . It smacks of the complicated tricks.
It smacks of ill will.
They only notice something… When it smacks them around the head.
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