smite|smites|smiting|smitten|smote in English
verb
[smaɪt]
hit, strike; defeat; attack, destroy; afflict; affect strongly (as with guilt, remorse, etc.)
Use "smite|smites|smiting|smitten|smote" in a sentence
1. Sunlight smites over the earth.
2. The sound smites upon the ear.
3. 12 The sound smites upon the ear.
4. His conscience smote him.
5. My headache smote again.
6. Suddenly my conscience smote me.
7. The blacksmith smote the anvil.
8. God will smite our enemies.
9. The car smote against a tree.
10. Whom Pearl smote down and uprooted, most unmercifully.
11. So at this point I'm smitten.
12. The stairs to the biggest smite.
13. Must your voice and smite me?
14. He smote the ball into the grandstand.
15. The hieroglyphs at the right side say "first smiting of the east".
16. He was smitten with that pretty girl.
17. It didn't do a smite of good.
18. She was totally smitten with Steve.
19. He was accused, cursed, and smitten.
20. The village was smitten by an epidemic.
21. They were totally smitten with each other.
22. They are smitten with each other.
23. He seems really smitten with her.
24. She was suddenly smitten with remorse.
25. He gave his widow's smite to the cause.