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spanking
[ spang-king ]
adjective
- moving rapidly and smartly.
- quick and vigorous:
a spanking pace.
- blowing briskly:
a spanking breeze.
- Informal. unusually fine, great, large, etc.; remarkable; distinctive:
a spanking monogram in gold embroidery.
adverb
- Informal. extremely, strikingly, or remarkably; very:
three little girls in spanking new dresses.
spanking
1/ ˈspæŋkɪŋ /
adjective
- informal.outstandingly fine, smart, large, etc
- quick and energetic; lively
- (esp of a breeze) fresh and brisk
spanking
2/ ˈspæŋkɪŋ /
noun
- a series of spanks, esp on the buttocks, usually as a punishment for children
Other Words From
- spanking·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of spanking1
Word History and Origins
Origin of spanking1
Example Sentences
In another video, Jane testified, she was forced to falsely say that her father had molested her while she was still crying from a severe spanking—or “chastisement” as Kelly allegedly called such punishments—for violating one of the singer’s rules.
Now, mission-making has nearly gone the way of venerable school traditions like smoking areas and spankings.
In fact, American dads outperformed their Canadian counterparts on only one of the survey measures – the use of spanking and other harsh disciplinary tactics.
In this collection of essays, start with section one, “Spanking and Other Sexual Detours.”
Hes told us about how he sailed in the Spanking Sal and lost his leg fighting pirates.
"Spanking is too expensive nowadays," pertly added the girl, who wore her hair like a pianist.
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