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Skelp
A blow a smart stroke
Revive
v. Philips, (1844) 3 Ha 281 (299). As to what will amount to an acknowledgment, see Tanner v. Smart, (1827) 6 B&C 603; Re River Steamer Co., (1871) LR 6 Ch 822; and LIMITATION OF ACTIONS, and,
Hire-purchase system
tenant do not appear to be protected from distress under the Law of Distress Amendment Act, 1908 [see Smart Bros. v. Holt, (1929) 2 KB 303]. A very usual form of evasion of a landlord's right is
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Smartness
The quality or state of being smart
Dapper
Little and active spruce trim smart neat in dress or appearance lively
Perk
To make trim or smart to straighten up to erect to make a jaunty or saucy display of as to perk the ears
Peart
Active lively brisk smart often applied to convalescents as she is quite peart to day
gaumless
stupid Oposite of smart
fatheaded
same as stupid Opposite of smart
Braw
Well dressed handsome smart brave used of persons or their clothing etc as a braw lad
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