Children's Illustrated Dictionary.

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smart
adjective
1 quick and intelligent.
A smart idea.
2 well-dressed.


He looked very
smart in his
new suit.
N comparisons smarter smartest


smash
smashes smashing
smashed verb


to break something
into pieces.


The plates
smashed
on the
ground.


smear
smears smearing smeared verb
to spread something
sticky or messy.


He smeared glue onto the back
of the picture.
N say smeer
smear noun


smell
smells smelling smelled
verb
1 to use
your nose
to notice
odors.

Smelling a rose.
2 to have an odor.
The barn smelled of hay.

smell
smells noun
1 the sense you use to notice
odors through your nose.
Smell is one of the five senses.
2 the odor of something,
usually unpleasant.
What a smell!

smile
smiles smiling smiled verb
to show you are happy by
widening your mouth and
turning up the corners of
your lips.

smile noun

smoke
noun
the cloud of gas and small
ash particles that rises
from a fire.
smoke verb

smolder
smolders smoldering smoldered
verb
to burn very slowly, without
any flames.
N say smole-dur

smooth
adjective
having an even surface,
without sharp edges or
lumps.
As smooth as glass.
N opposite rough

smudge
smudges noun
a dirty mark made by
rubbing or smearing
something onto a surface.

She had a smudge of chalk
on her cheek.
smudge verb

smuggle
smuggles smuggling smuggled
verb
to take something into
a place secretly and illegally.

They smuggled their cargo
into the country under cover
of darkness.

snack
snacks noun
a small amount of food eaten
between meals or instead of
a meal.

snake
snakes noun
a long, thin reptile with no
legs. Snakes eat insects,
eggs, fish, or animals. Some
snakes are poisonous, while
others kill by
squeezing their
prey tightly.

snap
snaps snapping snapped verb
1 to make a sudden
cracking noise.
Snap your fingers.
2 to break
suddenly.

She snapped
the stick in half.
3 to talk in
a quick, angry way.
“Why haven’t you done your
homework?” he snapped.

snarl
snarls snarling snarled verb
to growl fiercely, showing
the teeth.
The guard dog snarled
at the burglar.

snarl


snail
snails noun
a slow-moving animal
with a spiral shell. Snails live
on land or in water and eat
mainly plants. When in danger,
snails pull their soft bodies
back into their shells.

vine snake

smuggler
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