smatch

smatch

(smætʃ)
n
a less common word for smack1
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We had our own chances first half and the main thing was to smatch their physicality.
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The Baggies had until midday today to complete the permanent signings in time for tomorrow ' smatch against Colchester, but have until noon tomorrow for any loan deals.
The agreement involves the provision of warehousing and secondary distribution services for Match and Smatch supermarket chains throughout Hungary.
Those on motorcycles in the process deliberately smatched the side mirror and windows of a commercial bus on the excuse that the driver of the bus wanted to prove right.