smeeth Antonyms
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Meaning of smeeth
Webster
smeeth (v. t.)
To smoke; to blacken with smoke; to rub with soot.
To smooth.
smeeth Sentence Examples
- The infant's skin was incredibly smeeth and soft to the touch.
- The water slid smoothly over the smeeth river stones, creating a gentle ripple.
- The polished marble floor was so smeeth that it could reflect the surrounding light.
- The velvet fabric draped over the chair was incredibly smeeth and inviting.
- The artist's brushstrokes created a smeeth blend of colors on the canvas.
- The freshly cut grass felt smeeth beneath her bare feet.
- The aroma of the lavender fields filled the air with a smeeth fragrance.
- The surgeon's scalpel made a smeeth incision, minimizing the patient's discomfort.
- The caress of the wind against her hair was smeeth and soothing.
- The waves rolled in and out of the bay with a smeeth rhythm, creating a calming atmosphere.
FAQs About the word smeeth
To smoke; to blacken with smoke; to rub with soot., To smooth.
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The infant's skin was incredibly smeeth and soft to the touch.
The water slid smoothly over the smeeth river stones, creating a gentle ripple.
The polished marble floor was so smeeth that it could reflect the surrounding light.
The velvet fabric draped over the chair was incredibly smeeth and inviting.