"Smocking" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Smocking" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Smocking" Meaning

Smocking is a type of embroidery in which the thread is manipulated to create textured, dimensional, and often intricate designs on fabrics. It can be used to create decorative elements on clothing, accessories, or home textiles.

"Smocking" Examples

Examples of sentences using the word "smocking" (please note: "smocking" is not a widely recognized word in English, it's possible that you're thinking of "smocking" as a type of embroidery or a vintage clothing style, or "smirk" or "smoking". However, I will provide examples of sentences using the word as a verb, a noun, and a description)


As a verb

She began to smock the floors after vacuuming the house to get them completely clean.
He likes to smock his clothes before storing them to prevent creases.

As a noun

The smocking on her ceramic vase was exquisite, with intricate patterns and colors.
The smocking device was used to apply a finish to the surface of the furniture.

As a description

The vintage blouse featured beautiful smocking on the front for a charming effect.
The smocking from the nearby factories affected the air quality in the city.

"Smocking" Similar Words

Smiths

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Smithsonian

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The name "Smithsonian" refers to the Smithsonian Institution, a trust museum and research center in Washington, D.C., United States. It is a non-profit educational institution that was founded in 1846 in bequest from British scientist James Smithson, who died without heirs and bequeathed his fortune to the United States to create an establishment "wherein Science and the Arts can be promoted and encouraged."<br><br>The term "Smithsonian Institution" is often shortened to "Smithsonian," which is also the name of many of its museums and galleries located along the National Mall in Washington, D.C. These museums include the National Museum of Natural History, the National Air and Space Museum, the National Museum of American History, and many others.<br><br>Overall, the Smithsonian Institution is a world-renowned center for scientific research, education, and culture, with a wide range of collections, exhibits, and educational programs that are open to the public.

Smithsonite

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A mineral, a carbonate of zinc..Powdered smithsonite is used in the manufacture of zinc.

Smithy

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A smithy is a place where metal is worked on, typically a forge or workshop where a blacksmith works on metal goods such as tools, swords, and horseshoes.

Smiting

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There is no single word "smiting". It's possible that you meant the word "smiting", which has two related meanings:<br><br>1. To smite means to hit or strike someone or something with great force, often with the intention of hurting or punishing them.<br>2. Smiting can also mean to destroy or defeat someone or something, often in a powerful or overwhelming way.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> "God smote the idol, causing it to crumble to dust."<br> "The lawyer's arguments smote her opponent, causing them to lose the case."

Smitten

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Overwhelmed with emotion, especially love or infatuation. <br><br>Example: She was smitten with her new boyfriend.

Smock

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Smocked

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Disappointed or afflicted with a mixture of mirth and pain or vexation.

Smocks

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A smock is a loose, simple garment, typically made of fabric or leather, that is worn to protect clothing from stains, splashes, or other damage in various occupations, such as painting, gardening, or cooking. It is usually a one-piece or bib-style garment that covers the upper body, often with sleeves. In the past, smocks were also worn by schoolchildren as a practical and comfortable garment for art, music, and other hands-on activities.

Smog

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A type of severe air pollution characterized by a mixture of smoke and fog, typically caused by the burning of fossil fuels, industrial activities, and vehicle emissions.

Smoggy

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Smoke-filled

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Filled with smoke, often due to a fire, pollution, or strong chemicals.

Smoke-hazed

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Foggy or shrouded in smoke, often indicating a fire in the area.

Smoke

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Smoke is a visible collection of tiny particles and gases emitted when a material undergoes combustion or pyrolysis, yielding an assortment of chemical compounds. It generally results from a partial or incomplete combustion process, where some fuel is burnt incompletely, leaving volatile or semi-volatile compounds behind.

Smoked

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adjective: cooked or flavored with smoke, typically over low heat, often for a long time; smell of or having a flavor of smoke; not being used or active.

Smokeless

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Without smoke; not producing smoke.