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Definition of spank in English: spankverb spaŋkspæŋk [with object]Slap with one's open hand or a flat object, especially on the buttocks as a punishment. 用手掌或扁平物掴;拍打(尤指打屁股作为惩罚) she was spanked for spilling ink on the carpet 她因为把墨水撒在地毯上被打屁股了。 Example sentencesExamples - I think Dad's going to try to spank her with his belt again, but she didn't do anything to deserve it, really.
- He brought me home with the belt, spanking me when I went.
- While Katherine was spanked on occasion, the punishment that she feared most was psychological - making Katherine feel guilty or worthless for her mistakes.
- I know that I wouldn't be comfortable spending a lot of time with someone who spanks their children or is frequently angry with them.
- Both the mothers frequently use abusive language and spank their children.
- Gosh, maybe once or twice I remember maybe he spanked me.
- He put me over his knees and spanked me for gosh sakes!
- Uncle Jack spanks her, but in her mind he has been unfair.
- He used to spank them with the belt, but we both did that, because it was acceptable.
- I'm gonna spank you one at a time until you've learned your lesson.
- Mr. Bear returns, discovers the naughtiness and punishes Edith by spanking her.
- He said that, yes, he had spanked Elian a time or two.
- The parents can't spank these thugs because they would be in jail.
- Children were not spanked, but they might be punished by splashing water in their faces.
Synonyms smack, slap, slipper, put someone over one's knee, thrash, cane, belt, leather, cuff informal wallop, whack, lather, give someone a hiding, give someone a hot bottom, warm someone's bottom, give someone a licking Scottish scud Scottish & Northern English skelp dated tan, tan/whip someone's hide
noun spaŋkspæŋk A slap or series of slaps with one's open hand or a flat object. when his father caught him he got a spank Example sentencesExamples - The last spank made her yelp like a mouse that was caught by an angry cat.
Synonyms blow, thump, punch, knock, bang, thwack, box, cuff, slap, smack, spank, tap, crack, stroke, welt
OriginEarly 18th century: perhaps imitative. Rhymesankh, bank, blank, clank, crank, dank, drank, embank, flank, franc, frank, hank, lank, outflank, outrank, Planck, plank, point-blank, prank, rank, sank, shank, shrank, stank, swank, tank, thank, yank Definition of spank in US English: spankverbspæŋkspaNGk [with object]Slap with one's open hand or a flat object, especially on the buttocks as a punishment. 用手掌或扁平物掴;拍打(尤指打屁股作为惩罚) she was spanked for spilling ink on the carpet 她因为把墨水撒在地毯上被打屁股了。 Example sentencesExamples - I know that I wouldn't be comfortable spending a lot of time with someone who spanks their children or is frequently angry with them.
- Uncle Jack spanks her, but in her mind he has been unfair.
- Mr. Bear returns, discovers the naughtiness and punishes Edith by spanking her.
- Children were not spanked, but they might be punished by splashing water in their faces.
- I'm gonna spank you one at a time until you've learned your lesson.
- He used to spank them with the belt, but we both did that, because it was acceptable.
- He said that, yes, he had spanked Elian a time or two.
- He put me over his knees and spanked me for gosh sakes!
- He brought me home with the belt, spanking me when I went.
- I think Dad's going to try to spank her with his belt again, but she didn't do anything to deserve it, really.
- Gosh, maybe once or twice I remember maybe he spanked me.
- Both the mothers frequently use abusive language and spank their children.
- The parents can't spank these thugs because they would be in jail.
- While Katherine was spanked on occasion, the punishment that she feared most was psychological - making Katherine feel guilty or worthless for her mistakes.
Synonyms smack, slap, slipper, put someone over one's knee, thrash, cane, belt, leather, cuff
nounspæŋkspaNGk A slap with one's open hand, especially on the buttocks. 用手掌或扁平物掴;拍打(尤指打屁股作为惩罚) Example sentencesExamples - The last spank made her yelp like a mouse that was caught by an angry cat.
Synonyms blow, thump, punch, knock, bang, thwack, box, cuff, slap, smack, spank, tap, crack, stroke, welt
OriginEarly 18th century: perhaps imitative. |