smight (Meaning)
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smight (v. t.)
To smite.
Synonyms & Antonyms of smight
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smight Sentence Examples
- The carpenter's smight hammer provided the perfect balance for driving nails.
- With a mischievous smight, the cat knocked over the water glass.
- The boxer's powerful smight sent his opponent crashing to the mat.
- The water droplets fell in a soft, smight rhythm, creating a soothing melody.
- The smight of the wind rustled through the leaves, carrying the scent of flowers.
- The smight of rain on the pavement created a symphony of rhythmic tapping.
- The bartender's smight pour filled the glass with a perfect amount of liquid.
- The smight of the waves lapping against the shore evoked a sense of tranquility.
- The smight of the pencil on paper filled the room with the sound of inspiration.
- With a sly smight, the child managed to avoid being caught by the teacher.
FAQs About the word smight
To smite.
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The carpenter's smight hammer provided the perfect balance for driving nails.
With a mischievous smight, the cat knocked over the water glass.
The boxer's powerful smight sent his opponent crashing to the mat.
The water droplets fell in a soft, smight rhythm, creating a soothing melody.