smitch

[ smich ]

nounInformal.

Origin of smitch

1
First recorded in 1830–40; origin uncertain

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How to use smitch in a sentence

  • Ter tell ye the truth, went on the big man, without noticing Digs remark, we aint got a smitch o meat left.

    The Trail Boys on the Plains | Jay Winthrop Allen
  • The figure for a moment turned its head, when, as the light of the lantern fell on it, he recognised the face of Sam smitch.

    Dick Cheveley | W. H. G. Kingston
  • Two or three days passed away, when Sam smitch was well-nigh forgotten.

    Dick Cheveley | W. H. G. Kingston
  • I looked for grace in him, honest I did, and I couldn't find one smitch, no sir!

    Pippin; A Wandering Flame | Laura E. Richards
  • "Aw, you ain't got a smitch o' pride," he taunted jealously.

    The Plow-Woman | Eleanor Gates