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Definition of "smocked" [smocked]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of smock. (verb)

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Use "smocked" in a sentence
  • "Liberty stuffs very plain in line, but elaborately "smocked," were greatly in vogue, and evening dresses, "cut square," or with "Watteau pleats," were generally worn, and often in conscious protest against the London "low dress," which Oxford -- young married Oxford -- thought both ugly and"
  • "Usually, this dress has detailing that makes it look a little more luxe than the typical beach caftan—a fluttery sleeve or a smocked waist, for example—so she can go from the sand to a nice restaurant if there isn't time to change."
  • "I was wearing a white smocked chemise under my new yellow pointed bodice that laces in the back, a present from Rose."
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