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smack with
verb as in flaunt
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Ms. Johnson was equally charmed by the way Ms. Stubblefield was always “talking smack” with her co-workers.
Beal made the most of the fast break, slamming the ball with both hands and then hanging on the rim, all the while talking a little smack with Oklahoma City’s bench.
His twin 13-year-old sons have been the ones talking smack with Bailey Hockman.
“The water is acting like a wedge, that you smack with a hammer, to split firewood. So once you establish that hydraulic connection, the water has access to the base of the ice sheet and it starts squirting out everywhere.”
“Colt’s got a lot of experience. He doesn’t really miss a beat. He gets in there, it’s like riding a bike for this guy. He gets in there and he competes. Everything is very, very competitive with Colt. He goes in there, especially offense versus defensive period, we’re making it competitive. He gets a lot of the juice flowing there throughout the team. He’s not afraid to mix it up and talk a little smack with the guys. It’s fun seeing him operate.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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