Synonym: dust coat, duster, gabardine, gaberdine. Similar words: mock, hammock, mocking, mockery, hummock, mockingly, moccasin, Democrat. Meaning: [smɑk /smɒk] n. a loose coverall (coat or frock) reaching down to the ankles. v. embellish by sewing in lines crossing each other diagonally.
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31. The man put on his smock and went out.
32. A loose smock worn by laborers.
33. He wore a white smock.
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34. Responsible for staff enrolling and resign process, smock management, staff files collect and keeping.
35. Then, dressed in her gray smock, she had returned to the ashes in the kitchen.
36. British a loose protective smock worn over ordinary clothing for dirty work.
37. She wore a pink nylon smock similar to a nurse's uniform.
38. Bunt Newcombe came out of a side door of the stable. He was wearing overalls and a greasy barn smock, and he moved with an odd swing of one leg. "Bum leg, " Dahlia said.
39. Sociologist Pamela Smock of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor considersthe data.
40. Snape had removed his coat now; his odd smock looked less peculiar in the half-light.
41. There, after prolonged enquiries, conversations, and hesitations, he found a very sturdy, sullen-looking pock-marked peasant, wearing a tattered grey smock and bark-shoes.
42. Klimt himself appears in various photographs, wearing a smock and a pointed beard.
43. You can do a bracing if orderly walk here, on a wooden walkway over boggy acid grassland rich in lady's smock, celandine, violets and carnivorous sundew.
44. The smells included cinnamon , black pepper, chocolate, heit ( paint ) thinner, and smock ( smoke ).
45. Chiefly British A loose - fitting protective outer garment; smock.
46. Missing a front tooth and wearing a black smock over green slacks, Guindo said that ten years ago he began taking advice from Sahel Eco, a Malian NGO that promotes agro-forestry.
47. A long , loose outer garment, as that worn by artists and craftspeople ; a smock.
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