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smock
smock S0498200 (smŏk)n. A loose coatlike outer garment, often worn to protect the clothes while working.tr.v. smocked, smock·ing, smocks 1. To clothe in a smock.2. To decorate (fabric) with smocking. [Middle English, woman's undergarment, from Old English smoc.]smock (smɒk) n1. (Clothing & Fashion) any loose protective garment, worn by artists, laboratory technicians, etc2. (Clothing & Fashion) a woman's loose blouse-like garment, reaching to below the waist, worn over slacks, etc3. (Clothing & Fashion) Also called: smock frock a loose protective overgarment decorated with smocking, worn formerly esp by farm workers4. (Clothing & Fashion) archaic a woman's loose undergarment, worn from the 16th to the 18th centuriesvb (Knitting & Sewing) to ornament (a garment) with smocking[Old English smocc; related to Old High German smocco, Old Norse smokkr blouse, Middle High German gesmuc decoration] ˈsmockˌlike adjsmock (smɒk) n. 1. a loose, lightweight overgarment worn to protect the clothing while working. v.t. 2. to clothe in a smock. 3. to draw (a fabric) by needlework into a honeycomb pattern with diamond-shaped recesses. [before 1000; Middle English (n.), Old English smocc orig. a garment with a hole for the head] smock Past participle: smocked Gerund: smocking
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| I smock | | you smock | | he/she/it smocks | | we smock | | you smock | | they smock |
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| I smocked | | you smocked | | he/she/it smocked | | we smocked | | you smocked | | they smocked |
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| I am smocking | | you are smocking | | he/she/it is smocking | | we are smocking | | you are smocking | | they are smocking |
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| I have smocked | | you have smocked | | he/she/it has smocked | | we have smocked | | you have smocked | | they have smocked |
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| I was smocking | | you were smocking | | he/she/it was smocking | | we were smocking | | you were smocking | | they were smocking |
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| I had smocked | | you had smocked | | he/she/it had smocked | | we had smocked | | you had smocked | | they had smocked |
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| I will smock | | you will smock | | he/she/it will smock | | we will smock | | you will smock | | they will smock |
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| I will have smocked | | you will have smocked | | he/she/it will have smocked | | we will have smocked | | you will have smocked | | they will have smocked |
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| I will be smocking | | you will be smocking | | he/she/it will be smocking | | we will be smocking | | you will be smocking | | they will be smocking |
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| I have been smocking | | you have been smocking | | he/she/it has been smocking | | we have been smocking | | you have been smocking | | they have been smocking |
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| I will have been smocking | | you will have been smocking | | he/she/it will have been smocking | | we will have been smocking | | you will have been smocking | | they will have been smocking |
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| I had been smocking | | you had been smocking | | he/she/it had been smocking | | we had been smocking | | you had been smocking | | they had been smocking |
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| I would smock | | you would smock | | he/she/it would smock | | we would smock | | you would smock | | they would smock |
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| I would have smocked | | you would have smocked | | he/she/it would have smocked | | we would have smocked | | you would have smocked | | they would have smocked | Thesaurus| Noun | 1. | smock - a loose coverall (coat or frock) reaching down to the anklesdust coat, gaberdine, duster, gabardinecoverall - a loose-fitting protective garment that is worn over other clothing | | Verb | 1. | smock - embellish by sewing in straight lines crossing each other diagonally; "The folk dancers wore smocked shirts"adorn, decorate, grace, ornament, embellish, beautify - make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc.; "Decorate the room for the party"; "beautify yourself for the special day" | Translationssmock (smok) noun a loose, shirt-like garment. 罩衫,工作服 罩衫,工作服 smock Related to smock: schmockSynonyms for smocknoun a loose coverall (coat or frock) reaching down to the anklesSynonyms- dust coat
- gaberdine
- duster
- gabardine
Related Wordsverb embellish by sewing in straight lines crossing each other diagonallyRelated Words- adorn
- decorate
- grace
- ornament
- embellish
- beautify
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