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smittle in a sentence

v. t.

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Definition

Smittle (noun): a feeling of vague uneasiness or discomfort.

Sample Sentences

  1. The word 'smittle' is often used to describe a feeling of vague uneasiness or discomfort.
  2. After the argument, a smittle lingered in the air, making it hard to relax.
  3. She felt a smittle of anxiety as she approached the stage to give her speech.
  4. His smittle was evident as he waited for the results of the exam.
  5. Despite the celebration, there was a smittle of doubt in the back of her mind.
  6. The smittle of disappointment washed over him when he heard the news.
  7. The artist's new painting captured the essence of smittle, blending chaos with tranquility.
  8. In the quaint village, the children played smittle in the streets, their laughter echoing through the alleys.
  9. After hours of debate, the committee finally reached a smittle that satisfied everyone's concerns.
  10. Her smile had a smittle charm that instantly drew people to her.
  11. As the sun set behind the hills, the sky transformed into a smittle canvas of colors.
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