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spanking /ˈspaŋkɪŋ /adjective1(Especially of a horse or its gait) lively; brisk: a spanking trot 2 informal Very good: we had a spanking time 2.1Fine and impressive: a spanking white Rolls Royce [as submodifier]: a spanking new conference centre...- Smack in the city centre close to spanking new apartments that must be home to a few footballers wives, Mechu provides much needed quality dining and drinking.
- They have been told that they will have spanking new ‘mansions’ in five years time.
- These days in order to create a buzz about a spanking new stage some distance from the West End, you have to do something dazzling.
nounAn act of slapping, especially on the buttocks as a punishment for children: you deserve a good spanking like any spoiled child...- They got a lot more spankings than they probably deserved, but I didn't have a time.
- If you were bad, you were subject to verbal abuse, spankings, or you may not have been picked up at all.
- The resulting ‘thwack’ echoes louder than a thousand spankings.
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