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Smitle

Noun: A historical term used to refer to a small dagger or short-bladed weapon.

Example sentence: The ancient warrior brandished his smitle, ready to defend himself in close combat.

Verb: To strike or hit someone or something with force.

Example sentence: With anger in his eyes, he smitled his opponent across the face.

Adjective: Describing someone or something that appears radiant, happy, and filled with joy.

Example sentence: She had a smitle face that could light up an entire room.

Adverb: In a charming and engaging manner.

Example sentence: The musician sang smitle, captivating the audience with his beautiful voice.

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