Definition of Smirrs

1. smirr [v] - See also: smirr

Lexicographical Neighbors of Smirrs

smirkers
smirkier
smirkiest
smirkily
smirkiness
smirking
smirkingly
smirks
smirky
smirnite
smirr
smirred
smirrier
smirriest
smirring
smirrs (current term)
smirry
smirs
smirting
smishing
smit
smite
smiter
smiters
smites
smitest
smiteth
smith
smitham

Literary usage of Smirrs

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Light Within: A Study of the Holy Spirit by Charles Lewis Slattery (1915)
"In 1749, persecuted with his co-religionists, he wrote, SMirrs of Christ, Arise: henceforth it was to give courage to quiet religious people as Psalm LXVIII ..."

2. The Dairy Cow: A Monograph on the Ayrshire Breed of Cattle by Edward Lewis Sturtevant, Joseph N. Sturtevant (1875)
"... moderate showers, or thick, drizzling smirrs.6 This is well-shown by a series of statistics of the rain-fall in Kilmarnock, from March to October, ..."

3. "Cape Times" Law Reports: A Record of Every Matter Disposed of in the by Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). Supreme Court (1906)
"... and as against Henry Rowe Rowe the matter ordered to stand over until the end of June. SMirrs v. ..."

4. Publication by Illinois State Historical Society, Illinois State Historical Library (1909)
"The funeral smirrs were held at the historic Wilson home. The sermon was preached by Rev. Charles Gorman Richards of the Presbyterian church and the remains ..."

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