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smeek
▪ I. smeek, n. Latterly Sc. and † north. Forms: α. 2–5 smeke, 3 smec, 4 smek, 5–6 smeik, 5, 8– smeek. β. 2–4 smike, 5 smyk(e. [The more northern forms representing OE. sméc and sm{iacu}c, sm{yacu}c: see smeech n. and smitch n.1] 1. Smoke arising from burning or smouldering matter; reek. Also in fig.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Frank Benson (actor)
At about this time he had an affair with an actress, Geneviève Smeek, also known as Townsend (1898–1927); the Bensons separated although they did not divorce wikipedia.org
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smeeky
ˈsmeeky, a. Sc. Also 6 smeikie, 9 smeekie. [f. smeek n. + -y.] Emitting, full of, filled with, smoke; smoky.c 1590 Montgomerie Sonn. xxx. 13 The smeikie smeithis cairs not his passit trauel. 1811 A. Scott Poems 144 (Jam.), Thro' smeekie flame they him addrest. a 1837 R. Nicoll Poems (1843) 96 (E.D.D... Oxford English Dictionary
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smeech
▪ I. smeech, n. Now dial. (smiːtʃ) Forms: 1–2 smec, 2–4 smech, 3–4 smeche, 9 smeech, smeach. [OE. sméc, variant of sm{iacu}c, sm{yacu}c (see smitch n.), from the stem of sméocan smeek v. For the equivalent northern forms see smeek n.] Smoke; dense or thick vapour, etc. Also in fig. context. Also in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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smitch
▪ I. smitch, n.1 Now dial. Forms: 1–2 smic, smyc, 3 smyche, 3, 9 smiche, 9– smitch. [OE. sm{iacu}c, sm{yacu}c, var. of sméc (see smeech n. and smeek n.), with development of form as in d{iacu}c ditch.] Smoke arising from burning or smouldering matter; also dial., grime, dirt, dust, smut, etc.c 893 K... Oxford English Dictionary
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spewing
▪ I. spewing, vbl. n. (ˈspjuːɪŋ) [f. spew v. + -ing1.] 1. The action of the verb in various senses; vomiting; an instance or occasion of this.a 1000 in Wr.-Wülcker 230 Euomatio, speowung. c 1000 ælfric Gloss. Ibid. 162 Euomitio, spiwingc. 1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) IV. 393 Also he usede ofte clisto... Oxford English Dictionary
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smoke
▪ I. smoke, n. (sməʊk) Forms: 1 smoca (smocca), 2– smoke, 5 smokke, 6–7 smok; 6 Sc. smoik, 6–8 smoake, 6–9 smoak. [OE. smoca, f. the weak grade of the stem represented by OE. sméocan smeek v. To a different grade (smauk-) belong MDu. smoock (Du. smook), MLG. (and LG.) smôk, smök (hence Da. sm{obar}g... Oxford English Dictionary
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