Sentence example with the word 'smock'

smock

Definition n. a loose coverall

Last update: October 13, 2015


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He is wearing a smock.   [Please select]

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Here he remained during the whole season, as joint-manager with Sheridan, in the direction and profits of the Theatre Royal in Smock Alley.   [Please select]

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Over his uniform he wears a long white operating smock--he never seems to remove it.   [Please select]

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Of course I had shaved off my moustache and put on a smock-frock when I went to enlist, and I gave my age as twenty-two.   [Please select]

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He wore a blue smock and a bowler hat and his face possessed the absolute impassivity of an image.   [Please select]

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* The hunting-shirt is a picturesque smock-frock, being shorter, and ornamented with fringes and tassels.   [Please select]

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A tiny figure in a blue smock came scuttling over the sloping lawn.   [Please select]

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A smock-frocked carter stood eating a chunk of bread and fat bacon, while a fox-terrier begged for scraps.   [Please select]

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He had dirtied his hands and face, and smudged his smock with stains of mud.   [Please select]

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Let me, then, go in my old smock back to him.   [Please select]

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Before them all Griselda stripped off her fine clothes, and went forth clad only in her smock, barefoot and bareheaded.   [Please select]

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