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1Smore — Smore, v. t. To smother. See {Smoor}. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Some dying vomit blood, and some were smored. Du Bartas. [1913 Webster] …
2smøre — I smø|re 1. smø|re sb., n, r, rne; en lang smøre II smø|re 2. smø|re vb., r, smurte, smurt; smøre madpakker; smøre tykt på …
3smore — Smoor Smoor, v. t. [AS. smorian; akin to D. & LG. smoren, G. schmoren to stew. Cf. {Smother}.] To suffocate or smother. [Written also {smore}.] [Obs. or Prov. Eng. & Scot.] Sir T. More. Burns. [1913 Webster] …
4smore — A campfire treat consisting of graham crackers, Hershey s chocolate, and a marshmellow, short for saying May I have some more? Smore, please …
5smore — A campfire treat consisting of graham crackers, Hershey s chocolate, and a marshmellow, short for saying May I have some more? Smore, please …
6SMORE — Show Me Off Road Events (Community » Sports) * Solomon Trading, Ltd. (Business » NASDAQ Symbols) …
7smöre — voi …
8smore — v. suffocate, smother …
9smore — I. ˈsmō(ə)r verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: Middle English smoren, from Old English smorian to suffocate, strangle dialect Britain : smother, suppress II. noun ( …
10Skrible — Smøre op …