[ UK /spˈæŋkɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈspæŋkɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. quick and energetic
    a merry chase
    a spanking breeze
    a lively gait
    traveling at a rattling rate
    a brisk walk in the park
    a snappy pace
NOUN
  1. the act of slapping on the buttocks
    he gave the brat a good spanking
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How To Use spanking In A Sentence

  • Do you believe in spanking or any other form of corporal punishment? Doug Peine - An interview with author
  • The traditional spanking-or "paddling" - punishment for infractions was not so much in evidence anymore. Homoeroticism In The Ranks
  • What had been shining bright and brand spanking new was now a total catastrophic loss.
  • I'm not talking about a beating, just a very hard spanking - there is a major difference between the two.
  • She gave him a hard spanking; she was powerful for such a frail woman.
  • The first group, wont to judge the parents who believe an occasional, mild, judicious spanking is proper — or the second group, who harshly condemns the parents who truly abuse their child, even to the point ofdeath? The Volokh Conspiracy » The Rhetoric of Opposition
  • If you don't stop that noise, you'll get a spanking !
  • If you were bad, you were subject to verbal abuse, spankings, or you may not have been picked up at all.
  • I scream and cry as my father gives me a spanking.
  • I can't really complain since it's my own decision and I'm going back to Hafnarfjörður with a spanking new, albeit overpriced due to run amok inflation, bike. * ring ring* MMOz
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