"Spanks" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Punishes, usually a parent, by slapping or hitting their child with an open hand.
1. The teacher gave the student a light spank on the hand for misbehaving in class.
2. The trellis requires regular spanks to keep the climbing plants straight and tidy.
3. My mom used to give me a playful spank on the bottom when I was a little girl.
4. The spanks of sunlight through the blinds gave the living room a warm and cozy atmosphere.
5. He was punished with a bit of a hard spank on the palm of his hand by his father.
A person from Spain, originally referring to someone born in the Iberian Peninsula or a citizen of Spain.<br>Example sentence: "The Spaniard welcomed the tourists with a warm smile."
Spanakopita is a traditional Greek savory pastry dish made with spinach, feta cheese, and sometimes other ingredients such as onions, garlic, and breadcrumbs, wrapped in flaky filo pastry. <br><br>It is often served as an appetizer, side dish, or light meal, and can be found in many Greek restaurants and households around the world.
To spank someone means to strike them lightly, usually on the buttocks, as a form of punishment or discipline, especially a child.
"Pliers or plier wrench. A versatile tool with U-shaped jaws and often a handle for gripping, bending, and twisting objects."