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† smick, v. Obs. rare. [prob. a jingling modification of smack v.2 Cf. smick-smack.] trans. and intr. ? To kiss.1572 Schole ho. Women 132 in Hazl. E.P.P. IV. 110 Haue you once turned your eye and back, An other she wil haue to smick and smack. 1685–8 in Bagford Ballads (1876) 68 You smack, you smick...
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Smick
Smick is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Danny Smick (1915–1975), American basketball and baseball player
David Smick, American economic writer
Elmer
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David Smick
Smick, Sr. is a global macroeconomic strategist, magazine publisher, best-selling author, and documentary filmmaker. Smick is a registered independent.
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smick-smack
smick-smack, n. and a. [Cf. smick v. and smack n.2] † A. n. A smacking noise; a smacking or frequent kissing. Obs.c 1550 Lusty Iuventus in Hazl. Dodsley II. 85 What a hurly-burly is here! Smick smack, and all this gear! 1677 Miége Fr. Dict. ii. s.v. Smack, Smick-smack, baisotement. B. adj. Elegant, ...
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Elmer Smick
Elmer Bernard Smick (July 10, 1921 - December 7, 1994) was an Old Testament scholar, professor, and former president of the Evangelical Theological Society Background and education
Smick was born in Baltimore, Maryland and married childhood sweetheart Jane Harrison on August 19, 1944.
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thwick-thwack
† thwick-thwack Obs. [Redupl. f. thwack.] The repetition or exchange of thwacks.1575 R. B. Appius & Virg. B ij b, With thwicke thwack, with thump thump, With bobbing and bum. 1582 Stanyhurst Conceits in æneis, etc. (Arb.) 138 With peale meale ramping, with thwick thwack sturdelye thundring. 1611 Cot...
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Naporitan
, Fuso "smick" sha – November 2004, (Japanese)
Pasta dishes
Japanese fusion cuisine
Italian fusion cuisine
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stone-smatch
stone-smatch, -smitch (stəʊnsmætʃ, -smɪtʃ) Also -smach, -smich, corruptly -smick, -smickle. [f. stone n. + smatch n.2 Cf. G. steinschmätzer.] A name for the stonechat (also applied to the wheat-ear).1668 Wilkins Real Char. 151 Living..upon stony places or open Heaths..Stone Smich. a 1672 Willughby O...
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Clarita Vidal
"I remember Clarita Vidal, famous and smick-smack, who posed as if she were made of wax, with just one expression of sheer beauty."
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Manuel H. Johnson
He became co-chairman and senior partner, along with David Smick, in the investment and consulting firm of Smick Medley International in September 1990 At that time, the name was changed to Johnson Smick International, Inc. (JSI).
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William F. Beck
Elmer Smick of Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary and Erich Kiehl of Concordia Seminary recommended certain revisions.
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Waring School
Heads of School
Philip Waring (1972–1991)
Peter Smick (1991–2012)
Mel Brown (2012-2015)
Tim Bakland (2015–Present)
Waring Works
Waring Works is a
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The World Is Curved
Smick, a financial market consultant, non-fiction author, and Chairman and CEO in the consultancy company of Johnson Smick International (JSI). Smick was talking about as well."
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1938 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team
Right end Danny Smick missed the kick for PAT, and Michigan led, 6 to 0.
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Collins B. Allen
Smick. In 1914, he was elected to the Senate as a Republican over Smick, representing Salem County.
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