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Smack in the Middle — Infobox Television episode | Title = Smack in the Middle Series = Batman Season = 1 Episode = 2 Airdate = January 13 1966 (ABC) Production = 6028 Pt. 2 Writer = Lorenzo Semple Jr. Director = Robert Butler Guests = Michael Fox, Jack Barry, Ben… … Wikipedia
smack (dab) in the middle — mod. exactly in the middle. (See also slap dab.) □ I came in smack dab in the middle of the play. □ Not too big and not too small. Just smack in the middle … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
smack dab in the middle — directly in the middle, in the center The ball landed smack dab in the middle of the pizza … English idioms
middle — [adj] central average, between, betwixt and between*, center, centermost, equidistant, halfway, inner, inside, intermediate, intervening, mainstream, mean, medial, median, medium, mezzo*, middlemost, middle of the road*, midmost, smack in the… … New thesaurus
smack — smack1 [smæk] v [T] [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: Perhaps from Middle Dutch smacken to hit . smack of 1300 1400 From smack taste (11 21 centuries), from Old English smAc] 1.) to hit someone, especially a child, with your open hand in order to punish… … Dictionary of contemporary English
smack — 1 verb (T) 1 to hit a child with your hand in order to punish them: To bed now, or I ll smack your bottom! 2 to hit something against something else so that it makes a short loud noise: smack sth against/into etc: He smacked his fist against his… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
smack — I. /smæk / (say smak) noun 1. a taste or flavour, especially a slight flavour distinctive or suggestive of something. 2. a trace, touch, or suggestion of something. 3. a taste, mouthful, or small quantity. –phrase 4. smack of, to have a taste,… …
middle — mid|dle1 [ mıdl ] noun *** 1. ) the middle singular the part of something that is farthest from the sides, edges, or ends: CENTER: in the middle (of something): There was a cat sitting in the middle of the road. in the middle: The cake was still… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
middle */*/*/ — I UK [ˈmɪd(ə)l] / US noun Word forms middle : singular middle plural middles 1) a) the middle the part of something that is furthest from the sides, edges, or ends middle of, in the middle (of something): There was a large cat sitting in the… … English dictionary
smack — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English smæc; akin to Old High German smac taste and probably to Lithuanian smaguris sweet tooth Date: before 12th century 1. characteristic taste or flavor; also a perceptible taste or tincture 2. a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
smack — I 1. noun 1) she gave him a smack Syn: slap, clout, cuff, blow, spank, rap, swat, crack, thump, punch, karate chop; informal whack, thwack, clip, wallop, swipe, bop, belt … Thesaurus of popular words