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		Definition of smoother in English: smoothernoun ˈsmuːðəˈsmuðər 1A device or substance used to give something a flat, regular surface or appearance.  a pair of English oak 19th-century bed linen smoothers  Example sentencesExamples -  These scrapers with convex and concave shapes are great smoothers of bowls and other wood hollows and domes.
 -  The vitamin-A-based creams remain top smoothers in the anti-aging arsenal.
 -  Some of the best smoothers include our boy-cut briefs with tummy control.
 -  At least six of these, with U-shaped grooves that run the full length of the specimens, are fragments of arrow shaft smoothers.
 -  Read on for the latest smoothers and radiance boosters for every area of your body.
 -  Exfoliating beads and pineapple smoothers leave face feeling soft.
 -  Extoliating beads and pineapple smoothers leave face feeling soft.
 -  There is some suggestion that wax was used to make the pleats permanent, by ironing it in with the warm glass linen smoothers.
 -  Thong smoothers were likely used to make rawhide thongs, or strips, that could have been part of equestrian accessories such as bridles.
 -  The cloth could be 'ironed' by rubbing it between a whalebone plaque and a fist-sized glass or stone smoother which was heated either in hot sands or by the fire.
 
 2A person who deals successfully with a problem or difficulty.  he acts as a smoother of relations  Example sentencesExamples -  Even formal groups engender informal member roles such as social smoothers, hard workers, or experts in a given area.
 -  Leaders are the removers of obstacles and smoothers of paths allowing the teams to self-organize and find their own path to delivering the project.
 -  Relationship builders are the harmony-creators, discord-dissolvers, and emotion-smoothers that all teams need in order to be maximally effective.
 -  Here's what transition smoothers can do to ensure things go smoothly when on-boarding new team members—especially after an acquisition.
 -  The final three of our nine leadership metaphors are these: by-the-book commanders, resigned prisoners, and, finally, conflict smoothers.
 -  Pauses may be very useful as communication smoothers.
 -  Prior research into corporate strategy views such firms as effective smoothers.
 -  These ubiquitous smoothers of business should be adept at navigating the complex relationships among the prominent local business families.
 -  Some stars choose not to be smoothers of rough edges, and the void in the leadership department is yet another reason many believe the team will stumble.
 -  Their employees were known as smoothers—intermodal geniuses with the Midas-like ability to make any business they touched run smoother.
 
    Definition of smoother in US English: smoothernounˈsmuðərˈsmo͞oT͟Hər 1A device or substance used to give something a flat, regular surface or appearance.  a pair of English oak 19th-century bed linen smoothers  Example sentencesExamples -  Thong smoothers were likely used to make rawhide thongs, or strips, that could have been part of equestrian accessories such as bridles.
 -  The cloth could be 'ironed' by rubbing it between a whalebone plaque and a fist-sized glass or stone smoother which was heated either in hot sands or by the fire.
 -  The vitamin-A-based creams remain top smoothers in the anti-aging arsenal.
 -  At least six of these, with U-shaped grooves that run the full length of the specimens, are fragments of arrow shaft smoothers.
 -  These scrapers with convex and concave shapes are great smoothers of bowls and other wood hollows and domes.
 -  Some of the best smoothers include our boy-cut briefs with tummy control.
 -  Exfoliating beads and pineapple smoothers leave face feeling soft.
 -  Extoliating beads and pineapple smoothers leave face feeling soft.
 -  Read on for the latest smoothers and radiance boosters for every area of your body.
 -  There is some suggestion that wax was used to make the pleats permanent, by ironing it in with the warm glass linen smoothers.
 
 2A person who deals successfully with a problem or difficulty.  he acts as a smoother of relations  Example sentencesExamples -  Prior research into corporate strategy views such firms as effective smoothers.
 -  Pauses may be very useful as communication smoothers.
 -  Relationship builders are the harmony-creators, discord-dissolvers, and emotion-smoothers that all teams need in order to be maximally effective.
 -  Here's what transition smoothers can do to ensure things go smoothly when on-boarding new team members—especially after an acquisition.
 -  Even formal groups engender informal member roles such as social smoothers, hard workers, or experts in a given area.
 -  Leaders are the removers of obstacles and smoothers of paths allowing the teams to self-organize and find their own path to delivering the project.
 -  Some stars choose not to be smoothers of rough edges, and the void in the leadership department is yet another reason many believe the team will stumble.
 -  These ubiquitous smoothers of business should be adept at navigating the complex relationships among the prominent local business families.
 -  Their employees were known as smoothers—intermodal geniuses with the Midas-like ability to make any business they touched run smoother.
 -  The final three of our nine leadership metaphors are these: by-the-book commanders, resigned prisoners, and, finally, conflict smoothers.
 
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