swat

扑打
definition
verb
I swatted a mosquito that had landed on my wrist
hit or crush (something, especially an insect) with a sharp blow from a flat object.
noun
the dog gave the hedgehog a sideways swat
a sharp slap or blow.
translation of 'swat'
verb
长打,
扑打
noun
长打
example
I laughed, trying to 'swat' him, and almost falling over.
I try not to step on ants or 'swat' bees so hard that they fall dead to the ground.
Some are too weak to even 'swat' away flies or other insects that crawl over their bodies.
One of them swarmed in front of her face, making her 'swat' at it in annoyance.
Liam chuckled as if this was amusing and got a 'swat' in the chest from Leslie.
Harley teased while winking receiving a 'swat' in return.
A sharp tug on the material and a 'swat' to his side were all he earned for his efforts.
As injury time arrived, Hinchcliffe highlighted his abilities again with a one-handed 'swat' on a netbound Numan effort.
The tail is often used as an ‘extra hand’ to 'swat' insects.
The fly then landed on National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Tom Davis (Va.), who tried in vain to 'swat' the insect.
The girl screamed as the vampire reached for her, her boyfriend having fallen aside from a 'swat' to the face.
The last time we went, we had continually to 'swat' flies.
The dobermin grinned and walked off over to the ‘Violator’ right nearby, but not before making a small 'swat' at Missy's rear, which she easily avoided.
Returning to the toddler analogy, the most you might do is a sharp word or a small 'swat' on the rear.
the dog gave the hedgehog a sideways 'swat'
At that point, the tiger playful - what looked to be a playful 'swat' , swatted at Roy.
Anything the brain does, from adding a row of numbers to directing your arm to 'swat' a fly, creates a voltage that an EEG can pick up.
One of our players was kicked, and, as I was standing next to the man with the frisky boots, I felt honour-bound to have a 'swat' at him.
the dog gave the hedgehog a sideways 'swat'
People were wafting their arms to 'swat' the bugs but it did no good because they kept coming in hordes.
He clambered out, practically levitating over the front seat and out the door, while I glanced quickly around looking for something to 'swat' the wasp with.
He wears a fierce mustache on a jagged face, he's got enough muscle he could 'swat' me down any time he wished.
Then, just before he began to swing into the saddle, he felt it: a solid 'swat' to his rear end.
Each 'swat' of her hand over the surface made an enthralling ripple, which made her even angrier.
R.L. Burnside sits on his plastic porch chair as calm and motionless as a stone Buddha, then his hand flashes out to 'swat' a fly on his leg.
Even the occasional 'swat' of the riding crop was doing little to encourage her.
But it was Thistle who were able to 'swat' their opponents for the second time soon after the re-start after Scott Paterson had come reasonably close with a long-range belter.
Mind you he also thinks the media is a vehicle for Witchcraft, but fails to explain why they don't wear pointy hats and 'swat' him with brooms.
The grizzled Sathe dismissed the guard with a disgusted hiss and a 'swat' across the ears that tore the fragile membrane.
Once, he gave me a piece of a chocolate bar, but twice, he took a 'swat' at me.
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