smock

[US]/smɒk/
[UK]/smɑk/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. work garment; a loose coverall
vt. to dress (someone) in a smock

Phrases & Collocations

a painter's smock

a child's smock

a smock apron

a cotton smock

a denim smock

Example Sentences

The battledress was covered with camouflaged coton drill Denison Smock; jump helmet was covered with a net or a grey beret was used.

She wore a smock while painting.

The artist's smock was splattered with colorful paint.

The children wore smocks to protect their clothes during the messy art project.

The smock had pockets for holding brushes and other art supplies.

She tied the smock around her waist before starting to work.

The smock was made of durable material that could withstand frequent use.

The painter's smock had paint stains from previous projects.

The smock was loose-fitting and comfortable to wear all day.

She washed the smock after each painting session to keep it clean.

The smock protected her clothes from getting dirty while gardening.

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