smock Antonyms

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Meaning of smock

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smock (n)

a loose coverall (coat or frock) reaching down to the ankles

Wordnet

smock (v)

embellish by sewing in straight lines crossing each other diagonally

smock Sentence Examples

  1. The artist wore a white smock while painting in the studio.
  2. Students in the pottery class are required to wear protective smocks.
  3. The kitchen staff donned their smocks before preparing dinner.
  4. The smock served as a barrier between the patient and the medical equipment.
  5. The handyman's smock was covered in grease and sawdust.
  6. The janitor's smock provided a uniform appearance and concealed stains.
  7. The children wore colorful smocks during finger painting class.
  8. The hospital issued sterilized smocks to visiting doctors and nurses.
  9. The smock protected the tailor's clothes from fabric scraps and chalk dust.
  10. The florist's smock was designed to keep her clean while working with flowers.

FAQs About the word smock

a loose coverall (coat or frock) reaching down to the ankles, embellish by sewing in straight lines crossing each other diagonally

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The artist wore a white smock while painting in the studio.

Students in the pottery class are required to wear protective smocks.

The kitchen staff donned their smocks before preparing dinner.

The smock served as a barrier between the patient and the medical equipment.