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† ˈsmuggy, a. Obs. rare. Also 6 smoggy. [Cf. smug n.1] Grimy, smutty.c 1515 Cocke Lorell's B. 11 With smoggy colyers, and stynkynge gonge fermers. 1630 J. Taylor (Water P.) Wks. i. 124/2 Noble Vulcan, a mad smuggy Smith.
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liquefied
liquefied, ppl. a. (Sense 1 formerly at liquefy v.) (ˈlɪkwɪfaɪd) Also liquified. [f. liquefy v. + -ed.] 1. Transformed into a liquid state; spec. (of a solid) molten; (of a gas) made liquid by cooling or compression (now freq. in liquefied natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas).1598 Florio Worlde of ...
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smug
▪ I. † smug, n.1 Obs. [Of obscure origin: cf. smuggy a.] A blacksmith.1600–9 Rowlands Knave of Clubbes (Percy Soc.) 34 A smug of Vulcan's forging trade. 1629 Dekker London's Tempe 123 Worke, my fine smugges. 1709 E. Ward Hud. Rediv. i. 133 ‘You're an impudent slut,’ cries the smug at his bellows.▪ I...
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broadsheet
broadsheet (ˈbrɔːdʃiːt) [f. broad a. + sheet.] A large sheet of paper printed on one side only; = broadside n. 3. Also attrib.1705 Hearne Coll. (1885–6) I. 18 A new Edition..on a Broad Sheet. 1874 Motley J. Barneveld II. xviii. 252 Ballad-mongers and broadsheet vendors. 1878 ― Diderot II. 18 Pamphle...
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