Similar words: smattering, matter, no matter, a matter of, no matter how, matterhorn, grey matter, dark matter. Meaning: v. 1. work with in an amateurish manner 2. to talk foolishly 3. speak with spotty or superficial knowledge.
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1. I had acquired a smattering of Greek.
2. He only has a smattering of French.
3. I smattered to the computer.
4. There's only a smattering of people who oppose the proposal.
5. The college had a smattering of white students and a top heavy frosting of white administrators.
6. One sees a smattering of them here and there on the otherwise white linen that is set before us.
7. Yet there are still a smattering of pop ironists trickling sporadically, lip-first into the fray.
8. There is, however, a smattering of clean-cut dentists, engineers and teachers thrown in.
9. There was a smattering of light applause and a barely audible groan from the back.
10. Those women who have a smatter knowledge about men become men's wives at last; those who k ...
11. On his wanderings he's picked up Spanish, Italian, French and a smattering of Russian.
12. Mike Tomkies responds to the golden eagle with a smattering of science, a touch of religion and quantities of romance.sentencedict.com
13. There were about twenty of us, all told; mostly McHoans but with a smattering of civilians.
14. Nielsen now manages several 100 apartments and townhouses, most in Manhattan, with a smattering in Brooklyn.
15. A tactful environmental lobby, a sympathetic farmer and a smattering of goodwill on both sides may continue to produce encouraging results.
16. Quills is actually pretty tame on that front, with only a few naked bodies and a smattering of blood.
17. And it's human natural too that parents want their children to be healthier and smatter then other people's.
18. And why , my lady wisdom? Hold your tongue, good prudence ; smatter with your gossips, go.
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