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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Slam vs smack

She slammed the phone down angrily. Vs. She smack the phone down angrily. What's the real difference in meaning between Slam and Smack? Please help.
  

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'Smack' more usually refers to a sharp open-handed blow against another person, so it sounds a little odd in your sentence.

  • 'Smack' more usually refers to a sharp open-handed blow against another person, so it sounds a little odd in your sentence.
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'Smack' more usually refers to a sharp open-handed blow against another person, so it sounds a little odd in your sentence.

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