Definitionadj. showing mental alertness and calculation and resourcefulness
Last update: July 12, 2016
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Young lovers smart with pangs of separation which more often than not becomes unbearable. [adjective]
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Smart dress is the true index of a man's character. [Please select]
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More coercive diplomacy might take the form of smart sanctions, targeted against the political elite. [adjective]
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Life has been smart to focus on the issue of abortion for fetal abnormality. [adjective]
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"I should be sorry to think they had, though this is a spot that stout courage might hold for a smart scrimmage." [adjective]
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If even a smart breeze from the west sprang up, his rickety little craft, intended only for inland navigation, would have small chance of living through the tumult. [adjective]
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The nasty little vixen, if she don't smart for this. [adjective]
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Nine little Stubbards soon were rigged too smart to know themselves, as the style is of all dandies; and even Mrs. [adjective]
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They were, in general, smart, active young fellows, and were usually called by their companions, the Marksmen of Milnwood. [adjective]
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There are two smart lads among you, and no more. [verb]
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The officials of the Empire--Roman statesmen who knew Alexandria and her citizens well, and who had often smarted under the spiritual haughtiness of her Bishop--were on the prelate's side. [adjective]
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