smift Antonyms

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Meaning of smift

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smift (n.)

A match for firing a charge of powder, as in blasting; a fuse.

smift Sentence Examples

  1. The wind howled with swift fury, whipping leaves into a frenzied dance.
  2. The athlete displayed swift reflexes, dodging the oncoming tackle with effortless grace.
  3. The stream flowed swiftly through the valley, its waters murmuring with a hypnotic rhythm.
  4. The sword danced through the air with swift precision, leaving a shimmering trail in its wake.
  5. The nimble cat darted swiftly across the room, its movements a blur.
  6. The time passed swiftly, unnoticed amidst the flurry of activity.
  7. The swift decision proved to be a pivotal moment in the company's history.
  8. The swift arrival of the paramedics saved the patient's life.
  9. The gossip spread swiftly through the office, igniting whispers and speculations.
  10. The swift currents of the river carried the boat downstream at an alarming pace.

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A match for firing a charge of powder, as in blasting; a fuse.

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The wind howled with swift fury, whipping leaves into a frenzied dance.

The athlete displayed swift reflexes, dodging the oncoming tackle with effortless grace.

The stream flowed swiftly through the valley, its waters murmuring with a hypnotic rhythm.

The sword danced through the air with swift precision, leaving a shimmering trail in its wake.