Definition of Smout

1. smoot [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: smoot

Lexicographical Neighbors of Smout

smoulder
smouldered
smoulderer
smoulderers
smouldering
smoulderingly
smoulderings
smoulders
smouldry
smouse
smoused
smouser
smousers
smouses
smousing
smout (current term)
smouted
smouting
smouts
smowt
smowts
smoxploitation
smoyle
smoyled
smoyles
smoyling
smrkovecite
smudge
smudge cells
smudge pot

Literary usage of Smout

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

1. The Law of Quasi Contracts by Frederic Campbell Woodward (1913)
"Same : Receipt of benefit by agent: smout v. Ilbery. — It is the general rule that one who purports to contract as the agent of another impliedly warrants ..."

2. Stevenson's Baby Book: Being the Record of the Sayings and Doings of Robert ...by Margaret Isabella Balfour Stevenson by Margaret Isabella Balfour Stevenson (1922)
"March 21": When I told smout about the way the Americans used their slaves, ... March jo'h: smout was distressed to hear that sheep and horses did not know ..."

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