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Webster 1913 Edition
Smouch
Smouch
,Verb.
T.
[Akin to
smack
.] To kiss closely.
[Obs.]
P. Stubbes.
Smouch
,Noun.
A dark soil or stain; a smutch.
Webster 1828 Edition
Smouch
SMOUCH
,Verb.
T.
Definition 2024
smouch
smouch
English
Noun
smouch (plural smouches)
- A smutch; a stain or smudge.
- 1866, Henry Ward Beecher, 595 Pulpit Pungencies, page 263,
- Suppose an artist, after having completed such a picture, in a moment of intoxication, goes into his studio, takes his brush, dips it into black paint, and applies it thereto. Only one smouch and the work of months is destroyed!
- 1896, Cairns Collection of American Women Writers, Harper's new monthly magazine, Volume 93, page 618,
- […] and on her breast a baby, wet as she, smiling and cooing, but with a great crimson smouch on its tiny shoulder.
- 1866, Henry Ward Beecher, 595 Pulpit Pungencies, page 263,
- (US) A loud kiss, a smooch.
Verb
smouch (third-person singular simple present smouches, present participle smouching, simple past and past participle smouched)
- To stain or smudge, to smutch.
- (US) To kiss loudly or closely.
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- To take dishonestly or unfairly, to steal from or cheat out of.
- 1884, Mark Twain, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Chapter XXXV,
- […] So I'll mosey along now, and smouch a couple of case-knives."
- "Smouch three," he says; "we want one to make a saw out of."
- 1884, Mark Twain, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Chapter XXXV,