"Spanked" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Spanked" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Spanked" Meaning

To spank someone means to strike them lightly, usually on the buttocks, as a form of punishment or discipline, especially a child.

"Spanked" Examples

Usage Examples for the Word "Spanked"


Verb

"She spanked the cake to check if it was cooked properly." (Meaning: to hit or tap something gently and quickly)
"The doctor spanked the baby's bottom to heal it." (Meaning: to hit gently)
"The adults spanked the puny branch to make it more manageable." (Meaning: to hit gently to shape or teach)

Noun

"The girl got spanked by her teacher for misbehaving in class." (Meaning: a light blow, a tap)
"The discouraged athlete accepted his spanked ego." (Meaning: a severe defeat)
"Jack got spanked in the trading market due to a high-risk investment." (Meaning: to receive a severe beating or defeat)

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