Usage examples of "slap" in English with translation to French

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Even so ... she didn't have to slap me! Quand bien même...elle n'avait pas à me gifler !
"If my kid couldn't speak Shanghainese, I’d slap him silly." the man said. « Si mon gamin ne savait pas parler shanghaïen, je lui donnerais une claque à cet idiot. » dit l'homme.
Burning with anger, she slapped him. Bouillante de colère, elle le gifla.
Vortarulo slaps Pandark around with a large trout. Vortarulo gifle Pandark avec une grosse truite.
I got slapped on both cheeks. J'ai été giflé sur les deux joues.
She slapped her friend in the face. Elle gifla son amie.
Instead of slapping him in the face, she spit in it, and walked contemptuously away. Au lieu de lui gifler le visage, elle lui cracha dedans et s'éloigna avec mépris.
We'll be having a slap up lunch. Nous aurons un gros déjeuner.
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