v.  swat·ted, swat·ting, swats  v.tr.  To strike or hit with a sharp blow: swatted a ball into the outfield. v.intr.  To strike or try to strike something with a sharp blow: swatted at the mosquito. n.  A sharp blow or hit. [Alteration of SQUAT, to squash (obsolete and dialectal).]  | 
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