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smite

verb as in destroy

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Example Sentences

And when she tells him her story has touched his heart, it’s almost like she is smitten.

She got a ticket to London from a smitten suitor, bringing her grandmother along.

For 24 years, viewers worldwide have been smitten with the lovably neurotic, hopeless romantic Bridget Jones.

From Salon

Given there wasn't much difference in terms of sixes hit - Australia smiting 17 to England's 12 - it's that ability to turn over the strike and keep the scoreboard ticking which the hosts excelled in.

From BBC

When she smiled at him, utterly smitten, all the men in the room would swoon with envy.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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