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pithy <-ier, -iest> [ˈpɪθi] ADJ

empathy [ˈempəθi] N no pl

swarthy <-ier, -iest> [ˈswɔːrði, Brit ˈswɔːði] ADJ

smother [ˈsmʌðər, Brit -əʳ] VB trans

1. smother (suffocate):

2. smother (suppress):

I . smile [smaɪl] N

I . smirk [smɜːrk, Brit smɜːk] VB intr

II . smirk [smɜːrk, Brit smɜːk] N

apathy [ˈæpəθi] N no pl

earthy <-ier, -iest> [ˈɜːrθi, Brit ˈɜːθi] ADJ

1. earthy smell, taste:

terroso(-a)

2. earthy (natural):

3. earthy (indecent):

grosseiro(-a)

filthy <-ier, -iest> [ˈfɪlθi] ADJ

1. filthy (very dirty):

imundo(-a)

2. filthy inf (obscene):

obsceno(-a)

frothy <-ier, -iest> [ˈfrɑːθi, Brit ˈfrɒθi] ADJ

worthy <-ier, -iest> [ˈwɜːrði, Brit ˈwɜːði] ADJ (admirable)

I . smooth [smuːð] ADJ (not rough)

II . smooth [smuːð] VB trans

thy [ðaɪ] PRON poss liter

thy
teu(s)
thy
tua(s)

itchy <-ier, -iest> [ˈɪtʃi] ADJ

I . smash [smæʃ] N

1. smash (sound):

2. smash (accident):

choque m

II . smash [smæʃ] VB trans

1. smash (break):

smash fig

2. smash SPORTS:

III . smash [smæʃ] VB intr

1. smash (break into pieces):

2. smash (strike against):

chocar(-se)
chocar(-se) contra a. c.

smoky <-ier, -iest> [ˈsmoʊki, Brit ˈsməʊ-] ADJ (filled with smoke)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He eventually took over his father's horseshoe workshop and smithy and developed it into a car workshop because of increasing motorisation.
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There are two rows of outbuildings, a well, a smithy (now converted into a bar), and a 19th-century garden.
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Originally it comprised a locomotive depot and a smithy.
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As part of some events there will be jazz concerts in the large steam engine hall and presentations in the smithy.
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A sauna built in the old smithy is located right by the river.
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The 19th-century farmstead in the museum are six houses, a smithy, mill, and school and also herbal plants.
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A smithy was active until the late 1940s.
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The outer courtyard (called more properly the barmkin) was completed and ancillary buildings (stables, bakehouses, brewhouses, smithy, etc.) built against the barmkin wall.
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It contained a post office, tavern, smithy, stores, and several other places of business.
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At the bottom of the hill is the village smithy and an old well.
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