Definition of Smockings

1. smocking [n] - See also: smocking

Lexicographical Neighbors of Smockings

smithwork
smithy
smithying
smiting
smits
smitted
smitten
smitting
smittle
smock
smock-faced
smock frock
smock frocks
smocked
smocking
smockings
smockless
smocklike
smocks
smog
smog check
smogged
smoggier
smoggiest
smoggily
smogginess
smogging
smoggy
smogless
smogs

Literary usage of Smockings

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

1. Social Customs by Florence Howe Hall (1911)
"in making complicated plaits and smockings and expend it in learning to make her dresses fit well. The result will be much more stylish and more ..."

2. Dressmaking by Jane Fales (1917)
"... and smockings. The Gibson plait is an exception to this. For part of its length, at least, it must be on the bias, but if made in firm material and ..."

3. Sporting Notions of Present Days and Past by Martin Cobbett, Alice Cobbett (1908)
"... and smockings, and a pair of nimble little legs in leather gaiters warranted by wear to stand any weather. At the time I offered to back the old ..."

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