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smitch

 

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Smitch

Noun

Sense: A small amount or quantity of something.

Usage: The recipe calls for a smitch of salt.

Sample Sentence: Can you please add a smitch of sugar to my coffee?

Noun

Sense: A swift and sneaky person, especially a thief.

Usage: The smitch managed to steal the diamond without setting off the alarms.

Sample Sentence: The art gallery is on high alert after a notorious smitch was sighted in the area.

Verb

Sense: To steal or pilfer something, especially in a stealthy manner.

Usage: The pickpocket quickly smitched the tourist's wallet.

Sample Sentence: It is important to never leave your belongings unattended as someone might smitch them.

Adjective

Sense: Describing something as slightly or barely noticeable.

Usage: His smitch mustache gave him a youthful appearance.

Sample Sentence: The artist added a smitch of blue paint to create depth in the landscape.

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