" exclaimed the fox, and he smacked his lips.
Thorpe only laughed, smacked his whip, encouraged his horse, made odd noises, and drove on; and Catherine, angry and vexed as she was, having no power of getting away, was obliged to give up the point and submit.
Off we skip like the most heartless things in the world, which is what children are, but so attractive; and we have an entirely selfish time, and then when we have need of special attention we nobly return for it, confident that we shall be rewarded instead of smacked.
However, this time it ended up becoming a bumpy ride for the Spaniard as he smacked his head against the top of a door frame.
So, I smacked him on the back and said, "Hey, big guy, you'll be great!
Privacy campaigners said the technology smacked of the telescreens, in George Orwell's 1984, which spied on citizens.
They looked at Little Claus ploughing with his five horses, and he was so proud that he smacked his whip, and said, "Gee-up, my five horses.