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  • adjective Suitable for smacking.

Etymologies

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smack +‎ -able

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Examples

  • Rackable (aka smackable) will probably gain - at the very least - a sense of style.

    BusinessWeek.com -- 2009

  • Rackable (aka smackable) will probably gain - at the very least - a sense of style.

    Tech Beat - BusinessWeek 2009

  • Prosecution: The eponymous boy-hero of J K Rowling's books has matured into one of the most smackable characters in fiction: bland, whiny, prudish, irritatingly good at sports and surrounded by toe-sucking sycophants.

    The 50 Most Ludicrous Britons of 2008 scottedelman 2008

  • They were there, and I was mad for no reason in particular, and their heads were SO ROUND and smackable.

    haloaskew Diary Entry haloaskew 2007

  • She set free sudden in rebound her nipped elastic garter smackwarm against her smackable a woman's warmhosed thigh.

    Ulysses James Joyce 1911

  • The always smackable Chris Martin, meanwhile, is at five.

    @U2 News 2010

  • Extreme Tracks - From the streets to the off-road to unexpected places like a rollercoaster, each track will feature big air jumps, smackable objects, shortcuts and more.

    WorthPlaying.com - All about games! 2009

  • Has anyone ever sounded so immediately smackable as ....

    Word Magazine - Comments 2008

  • Has anyone ever sounded so immediately smackable as ....

    Word Magazine - Comments 2008

  • Has anyone ever sounded so immediately smackable as ....

    Word Magazine - Comments 2008

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