smote in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

smote in the PONS Dictionary

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Each meteor procession remained visible for as long as a minute before being smote, and the entire procession may have lasted several minutes or longer.
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Children, it used to be cruelly recited, by elder smote stick than carrot, should be seen, but not heard.
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He pulled a six and a four before he smote one over the midwicket boundary to finish off in style.
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And she smote twice upon his neck with all her might, and she took away his head from him.
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Then the glutton anon started up, and took a great club in his hand, and smote at the king that his coronal fell to the earth.
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Like the village blacksmith of old, muscles bulging and beard bristling, he smote it high and long and the game was tied.
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The old man howled, cried, moaned, hollowed, screamed and smote his breast in the greatest agony of mind when he came to us.
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I will recount this one case, showing with what audacious confidence he smote the very pillars of the patriciate.
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Sometime in 1956 he was smote to the ground by a bolt of lightning.
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While thus firing, there suddenly smote on our ears a peculiar drumming sound.
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