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smock
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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smock
smock
/
smɒk
$
smɑːk
/
noun
[
countable
]
1
DCC
a long
loose
shirt
or a loose
dress
2
DCC
a loose piece of clothing worn by
artists
or other
workers
to
protect
their other clothing
Examples from the Corpus
smock
•
He gave Margarett one of his
monogrammed
silk
shirts to use as a
smock
.
•
Inside
, workers
clad
in
blue
smocks
can turn out 6,000
handguns
a day.
•
Andrea was wearing a
cheesecloth
smock
and
agonizing
over whether to eat a
salt
and
vinegar
crisp
.
•
Below her
waist
, the
fabric
of her
smock
filled with the black
clots
of her
hemorrhage
.
•
Pleats
create
a weird-looking
smock
effect,
appealing
to the
adventurous
with a
touch
of
fashion
victim
in them.
•
She learned to
sew
and made
maternity
smocks
he tried to
admire
.
•
Dress:
painting
smock
to keep clothes
clean
.
•
an artist's
smock
•
This
archer
wears a white
smock
over a
grey
uniform
with
distinguishing
red
ribbons
and
plume
.
Origin
smock
Old English
smoc
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