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Meaning of
swack
in English
swack
Definitions
Noun
a
sharp
striking
sound
;
blow
The
boxer's
punch
landed
with
a
loud
swack
.
a
loud
kiss
sound
The
comedian's
joke
ended
with
a
humorous
swack
.
a
sudden
wet
noise
The
raindrop
hit
the
leaf
with
a
tiny
swack
.
a
striking
stimulus
;
sharp
impact
The
news
of
the
accident
had
a
swack
effect
on
her
.
a
motivating
force
;
stimulus
The
new
policy
gave
a
strong
swack
to
the
company's
sales
.
a
single
attempt
or
try
;
a
crack
The
team
made
a
final
swack
at
the
championship
title
.
power
or
influence
to
affect
change
Her
social
status
gave
her
significant
swack
in
the
community
.
a
loud
swallow
;
gulp
of
liquid
After
drinking
the
entire
glass
of
water
,
he
let
out
a
satisfied
swack
.
Verb
to
strike
or
slap
something
;
making
a
sharp
sound
The
kid
swacked
the
balloon
with
his
hand
,
making
a
loud
noise
.
to
eat
or
drink
something
with
energetic
enthusiasm
She
swacked
down
the
entire
pizza
by
herself
in
one
sitting
.