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Definition of Smocked
1. smock [v] - See also: smock
Lexicographical Neighbors of Smocked
Literary usage of Smocked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Putnam's Magazine (1908)
"Below in the yard the high-shouldered horse was getting into his harness with
the assistance of one blue-smocked and one black- smocked man. ..."
2. The Heart of England by Edward Thomas (1906)
"On each side of these openings it was smocked in an elaborate pattern nine inches
deep; the wide, ... The sleeves were smocked both at the shoulders and the ..."
3. Putnam's & the Reader (1908)
"Below in the yard the high-shouldered horse was getting into his harness with
the assistance of one blue-smocked and one black- smocked man. ..."
4. London of To-day: An Illustrated Handbook for the Season 1892 by Charles Eyre Pascoe (1892)
"It is to Hamilton & Co. of Regent Street, we are told, that ladies go for those
triumphs of needlework, smocked frocks and smocked tea-gowns. ..."
5. A Guide to Laundry-work: A Manual for Home and School by Mary Davoren Chambers (1915)
"SMOCKING A smocked garment has the plain part ironed first, then a warm iron with
an adjustable handle should have the handle removed, the iron placed face ..."
6. The Official Directory of the World's Columbian Exposition, May 1st to by Moses Purnell Handy (1893)
"Ellis, Mrs. Child's frock, smocked. 19. Davenport, Miss. Underclothing. 657 653 21.
... Underwear. 656 24. Mäher, Mrs. Child's frock, smocked. ..."