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Meanings of Smolder:

verb

Burn slowly with smoke but no flame.

Usage examples:

The bonfire still smouldered, the smoke drifting over the paddock
noun

Smoke coming from a smouldering fire.

Usage examples:

The last acrid smoulder of his cigarette

Meanings of Smoldering:

verb

Burn slowly with smoke but no flame.

Usage examples:

The bonfire still smouldered, the smoke drifting over the paddock
noun

The process of burning slowly with smoke but no flame.

Usage examples:

The smouldering can go unnoticed for many days before smoke starts to be seen
adjective

Burning slowly with smoke but no flame.

Usage examples:

A smouldering fire

Meanings of Smolt:

noun

A young salmon (or trout) after the parr stage, when it becomes silvery and migrates to the sea for the first time.

Usage examples:

Perhaps only 50 reach the ocean as smolts - young salmon that have taken on the characteristic silv…

Smolts

sməʊlt

Meanings of Smolts:

noun

A young salmon (or trout) after the parr stage, when it becomes silvery and migrates to the sea for the first time.

Usage examples:

Perhaps only 50 reach the ocean as smolts - young salmon that have taken on the characteristic silv…

Smooch

smuːtʃ

Meanings of Smooch:

verb

Kiss and cuddle amorously.

Usage examples:

The young lovers smooched in their car
noun

A kiss or a spell of amorous kissing and cuddling.

Usage examples:

He moved in for a big smooch

Smooches

smuːtʃ

Meanings of Smooches:

verb

Kiss and cuddle amorously.

Usage examples:

The young lovers smooched in their car
noun

A kiss or a spell of amorous kissing and cuddling.

Usage examples:

He moved in for a big smooch

Meanings of Smooching:

verb

Kiss and cuddle amorously.

Usage examples:

The young lovers smooched in their car
noun

A kiss or a spell of amorous kissing and cuddling.

Usage examples:

He moved in for a big smooch

Smoodging

smuːdʒ

Meanings of Smoodging:

verb

Behave in an ingratiating manner.

Usage examples:

He used to hang around here smoodging to mum
noun

Affectionate flattery.

Usage examples:

What's wrong with a bit of smoodge between friends?

Meanings of Smooth over:

idiom

Treat hurriedly or avoid dealing with properly

phrasal verb

To make less serious or easier to solve

Usage examples:

Negotiators have been able to smooth over differences in one area of disagreement.

Meanings of Smoothbore:

noun

A gun with an unrifled barrel.

Usage examples:

Smooth-bore muskets

Meanings of Smoothed:

verb

Give (something) a flat, regular surface or appearance.

Usage examples:

She smoothed out the newspaper
adjective

Having an even and regular surface; free from perceptible projections, lumps, or indentations.

Usage examples:

Smooth flat rocks
adverb

In a way that is without difficulties.

Usage examples:

The course of true love never did run smooth

Smoothen

ˈsmuː.ðən

Meanings of Smoothen:

verb

Give (something) a flat, regular surface or appearance.

Usage examples:

Skin can be effectively nourished, moisturized, and smoothened

Meanings of Smoothening:

verb

Give (something) a flat, regular surface or appearance.

Usage examples:

Skin can be effectively nourished, moisturized, and smoothened

Smoothens

ˈsmuːð(ə)n

Meanings of Smoothens:

verb

Give (something) a flat, regular surface or appearance.

Usage examples:

Skin can be effectively nourished, moisturized, and smoothened

Smoothers

ˈsmuːðə

Meanings of Smoothers:

noun

A device or substance used to give something a flat, regular surface or appearance.

Usage examples:

A pair of english oak 19th-century bed linen smoothers

Meanings of Smoothest:

adjective

Having an even and regular surface; free from perceptible projections, lumps, or indentations.

Usage examples:

Smooth flat rocks
verb

Give (something) a flat, regular surface or appearance.

Usage examples:

She smoothed out the newspaper
adverb

In a way that is without difficulties.

Usage examples:

The course of true love never did run smooth

Meanings of Smoothies:

noun

A man with a smooth, suave manner.

Usage examples:

I love to see him gliding his way round a dance floor, he is such a smoothie!

Smoothness

ˈsmuːðnəs

Meanings of Smoothness:

noun

The quality or state of being smooth.

Usage examples:

The smoothness of her skin

Meanings of Smooths:

verb

Give (something) a flat, regular surface or appearance.

Usage examples:

She smoothed out the newspaper
adjective

Having an even and regular surface; free from perceptible projections, lumps, or indentations.

Usage examples:

Smooth flat rocks
adverb

In a way that is without difficulties.

Usage examples:

The course of true love never did run smooth

Smore

smɔːr

Meanings of Smore:

noun

A sweet snack consisting of a chocolate bar and toasted marshmallows sandwiched between graham crackers.

Smote

sməʊt

Meanings of Smote:

verb

Strike with a firm blow.

Usage examples:

He smites the water with his sword
noun

A heavy blow or stroke with a weapon or the hand.

Usage examples:

The kirk rang with slaps and smites

Meanings of Smother:

verb

Kill (someone) by covering their nose and mouth so that they suffocate.

Usage examples:

I dreamt a stranger was trying to kill me by smothering me with a pillow
noun

A mass of something that stifles or obscures.

Usage examples:

All this vanished in a smother of foam

Meanings of Smothered:

adjective

(of food) cooked in a covered container.

Usage examples:

Smothered fried chicken
verb

Kill (someone) by covering their nose and mouth so that they suffocate.

Usage examples:

I dreamt a stranger was trying to kill me by smothering me with a pillow

Meanings of Smothers:

verb

Kill (someone) by covering their nose and mouth so that they suffocate.

Usage examples:

I dreamt a stranger was trying to kill me by smothering me with a pillow
noun

A mass of something that stifles or obscures.

Usage examples:

All this vanished in a smother of foam

Smoulder

ˈsməʊl.dər

Meanings of Smoulder:

verb

Burn slowly with smoke but no flame.

Usage examples:

The bonfire still smouldered, the smoke drifting over the paddock
noun

Smoke coming from a smouldering fire.

Usage examples:

The last acrid smoulder of his cigarette

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