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		Definition of smack dab in English: smack dabadverb North American informal Exactly; precisely. 〈北美,非正式〉确切地,正好地  I'm in Bolivia, smack dab in the heart of South America 现在我在玻利维亚,就在南美洲的正中央。 Example sentencesExamples -  To put it simply, it is a difficult equation for any artist when they move from the ‘outside’ to being smack dab in the centre and synonymous with the Establishment.
 -  It is located smack dab in the middle of Siberia and is about 500 miles east of Lake Baikal.
 -  You wouldn't know that we were smack dab in the middle of it right now.
 -  It's that they are afraid to make an issue of being on the right side - not to mention smack dab in the middle of the American mainstream.
 -  I witnessed a little girl weighing no more that 100 lb get hit hit smack dab in the shoulder and fall to the pavement.
 -  I turn around and head straight out the side doors, running smack dab into Kyle James.
 -  When I opened the door I ran smack dab into Aaron.
 -  Well, it has landed smack dab in the holiday vs. Christmas controversy.
 -  This is looking more and more like a partisan hit by a demoted career staffer who happens to be promoting a book smack dab in the middle of the presidential election season.
 -  Somewhere smack dab in the middle is the flower department.
 -  I smiled graciously at everyone and gracefully took the only available seat - in the front row on the left side, smack dab before Mr. Costa's desk.
 -  You could be dipping your toes in clear water in a community pool smack dab in the middle of the country.
 -  Can you imagine stumbling home intoxicated and walking smack dab into a tree that looked like that?
 -  The big question is where the asteroid will be on that potentially fateful date - behind us, beyond us, or smack dab in the middle of Kansas.
 -  And smack dab in the center of LA is the old Farmer's Market.
 -  Unfortunately I hadn't looked where I was so when I turned around quickly I ran right smack dab into a middle aged man who was carrying an armload of food items.
 -  The only break to the cookie cutter houses came smack dab in the center of the line.
 -  Right now we're smack dab in the middle of lying season.
 -  Fleeing the cemetery, Boone runs smack dab into Decker and a barricade of police who are prepared to arrest Boone for his ‘supposed’ crimes.
 -  I would have found myself smack dab in in the middle of the war of the worlds.
 
 Synonyms straight, right, directly, squarely, headlong, dead, plumb, point-blank    Definition of smack dab in US English: smack dabadverb North American informal Exactly; precisely. 〈北美,非正式〉确切地,正好地  here I am in Bolivia, smack dab in the heart of South America 现在我在玻利维亚,就在南美洲的正中央。 Example sentencesExamples -  I would have found myself smack dab in in the middle of the war of the worlds.
 -  When I opened the door I ran smack dab into Aaron.
 -  The big question is where the asteroid will be on that potentially fateful date - behind us, beyond us, or smack dab in the middle of Kansas.
 -  I smiled graciously at everyone and gracefully took the only available seat - in the front row on the left side, smack dab before Mr. Costa's desk.
 -  I witnessed a little girl weighing no more that 100 lb get hit hit smack dab in the shoulder and fall to the pavement.
 -  This is looking more and more like a partisan hit by a demoted career staffer who happens to be promoting a book smack dab in the middle of the presidential election season.
 -  The only break to the cookie cutter houses came smack dab in the center of the line.
 -  To put it simply, it is a difficult equation for any artist when they move from the ‘outside’ to being smack dab in the centre and synonymous with the Establishment.
 -  You wouldn't know that we were smack dab in the middle of it right now.
 -  You could be dipping your toes in clear water in a community pool smack dab in the middle of the country.
 -  I turn around and head straight out the side doors, running smack dab into Kyle James.
 -  It's that they are afraid to make an issue of being on the right side - not to mention smack dab in the middle of the American mainstream.
 -  Can you imagine stumbling home intoxicated and walking smack dab into a tree that looked like that?
 -  It is located smack dab in the middle of Siberia and is about 500 miles east of Lake Baikal.
 -  Well, it has landed smack dab in the holiday vs. Christmas controversy.
 -  Fleeing the cemetery, Boone runs smack dab into Decker and a barricade of police who are prepared to arrest Boone for his ‘supposed’ crimes.
 -  And smack dab in the center of LA is the old Farmer's Market.
 -  Unfortunately I hadn't looked where I was so when I turned around quickly I ran right smack dab into a middle aged man who was carrying an armload of food items.
 -  Right now we're smack dab in the middle of lying season.
 -  Somewhere smack dab in the middle is the flower department.
 
 Synonyms straight, right, directly, squarely, headlong, dead, plumb, point-blank     |