smeir (Meaning)
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smeir (n.)
A salt glaze on pottery, made by adding common salt to an earthenware glaze.
Synonyms & Antonyms of smeir
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smeir Sentence Examples
- As he spoke, a faint smirk crept across his face, revealing his disdain.
- Her lips curled into a sardonic smirk, betraying her true amusement.
- The politician's constant smirk evoked an air of smugness and superiority.
- The child's innocent smile transformed into a mischievous smirk as he realized he had outsmarted his parents.
- The villain's menacing smirk sent shivers down the protagonist's spine.
- The teacher's gentle smirk indicated his amusement at the student's clever response.
- The actress's smirk hinted at the character's secret thoughts and duplicity.
- The celebrity's smirk was a thinly veiled expression of arrogance and entitlement.
- The student's knowing smirk revealed that he had figured out the teacher's trick question.
- The salesman's practiced smirk conveyed a false sense of confidence that belied his true intentions.
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A salt glaze on pottery, made by adding common salt to an earthenware glaze.
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As he spoke, a faint smirk crept across his face, revealing his disdain.
Her lips curled into a sardonic smirk, betraying her true amusement.
The politician's constant smirk evoked an air of smugness and superiority.
The child's innocent smile transformed into a mischievous smirk as he realized he had outsmarted his parents.