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[smith] / smɪθ /




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His teapot rests on a sand-filled leather bag, which typically served as a base on which a smith would hold and balance the piece he was making.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 5, 2026

Recently, I had the pleasure of viewing a slime-green motorcycle thanks to the caption “@josh smith look at this sick bike.”

From Slate Jan. 17, 2023

“If the lakers are looking to will smith for help, things are worse than I thought,” said another.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 27, 2022

"My most exciting thing was learning to write it!" enthuses Charles Edwards, who plays the elven smith Celebrimbor who forges the Rings of Power.

From BBC Jul. 23, 2022

The smith was squat and broad, plainly dressed in wool and leather, but his arms were as thick as a bull's neck.

From "A Clash of Kings" by George R.R. Martin

But researchers from Linköping University have now succeeded thanks to a hundred-year-old method used by Japanese smiths.

From Science Daily Apr. 16, 2024

In Morningstar’s eyes, the day-to-day business of contemporary Viking smiths depends on a lot more than a random guy who decides to buy a hammer because he really liked Thor: Ragnarok.

From The Verge Jun. 27, 2022

In ancient times, Damascus referred to a special type of steel created by Middle Eastern smiths.

From Slate Mar. 1, 2019

A docent will lead a tour of the creatures, flowers and other items made by master smiths using iron.

From Washington Post Apr. 29, 2016

Gendry shared a mattress with two other apprentice smiths.

From "A Clash of Kings" by George R.R. Martin




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