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(the word "smack" has a variety of uses, both formal and slang)

"He gave the insubordinate child a smack on the rear and sent him upstairs."

"The swinging sign would occasionally smack an unwary customer in the head."

"The thought of all the Halloween candy made him smack his lips."

"British officials monitored the Massachusetts colony to watch for any activities that might smack of sedition."

(idiom - directly, squarely)

"The visiting professor wound up smack in the middle of the tenure controversy."

(slang - heroin)

"He was arrested for dealing 'smack' and was sentenced to 20 years in prison."

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