noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
white
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This archer wears a white smock over a grey uniform with distinguishing red ribbons and plume.
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In white smocks and turbans they stood with their red arms in a sink.
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So said the hospital orderly in his stark white smock .
■ VERB
wear
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Alice was standing working at the table, wearing her long fawn smock .
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Artists wear berets and smocks and cut their ears off.
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Andrea was wearing a cheesecloth smock and agonizing over whether to eat a salt and vinegar crisp.
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This archer wears a white smock over a grey uniform with distinguishing red ribbons and plume.
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She wore a flowered smock , and her spectacles hung round her neck on a cord.
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The driver and guard wore rustic smocks in keeping. 4.
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My own solution is to wear a one-piece smock that fits over my head.
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Most of them wore camouflaged smocks and jump boots.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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an artist's smock
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Andrea was wearing a cheesecloth smock and agonizing over whether to eat a salt and vinegar crisp.
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Below her waist, the fabric of her smock filled with the black clots of her hemorrhage.
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Dress: painting smock to keep clothes clean.
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He gave Margarett one of his monogrammed silk shirts to use as a smock .
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Inside, workers clad in blue smocks can turn out 6, 000 handguns a day.
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Pleats create a weird-looking smock effect, appealing to the adventurous with a touch of fashion victim in them.
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She learned to sew and made maternity smocks he tried to admire.
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This archer wears a white smock over a grey uniform with distinguishing red ribbons and plume.