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Smut   /smət/   Listen
Smut

noun
1.
A black colloidal substance consisting wholly or principally of amorphous carbon and used to make pigments and ink.  Synonyms: carbon black, crock, lampblack, soot.
2.
Destructive diseases of plants (especially cereal grasses) caused by fungi that produce black powdery masses of spores.
3.
Any fungus of the order Ustilaginales.  Synonym: smut fungus.
4.
An offensive or indecent word or phrase.  Synonyms: dirty word, filth, obscenity, vulgarism.
5.
Creative activity (writing or pictures or films etc.) of no literary or artistic value other than to stimulate sexual desire.  Synonyms: erotica, porn, porno, pornography.
verb
(past & past part. smutted; pres. part. smutting)
1.
Make obscene.
2.
Stain with a dirty substance, such as soot.
3.
Become affected with smut.
4.
Affect with smut or mildew, as of a crop such as corn.



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"Smut" Quotes from Famous Books



... the button-hole of their coats. In the country, surrounded by circles of persons as free from stimulants or the need of them as is their snow from the smut of soft-coal, they swear eternal "conversion" to the views of a man—usually a former victim of intoxication,—often a subsequent wallower in his same old gutters. Society sometimes looks upon this Peter ...
— The Golden Censer - The duties of to-day, the hopes of the future • John McGovern

... Teddy Phats, which was the only name he was ever known by, his wild, beetle brows lit into a red, frightful glare of savage mirth that seemed incapable, in its highest glee, to disengage itself entirely from an expression of the man's unquenchable ferocity. Opposite to him sat a tall, smut-faced, truculent-looking young fellow, with two piercing eyes and a pair of grim brows, which, when taken into conjunction with a hard, unfeeling mouth, from the corners of which two right lines ran down his chin, giving that ...
— The Emigrants Of Ahadarra - The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two • William Carleton

... the nights were cold, the blood was warm; and now with these volcanic veins of ours grown cool, why, we may walk on the quenched crater of concupiscence, and who dares challenge us, and say, ha, ha! smut clings to you, gentlemen; you have the smell of fire upon you. No, sir, no; we are fumigated, ventilated, scented, powdered, purged as with hyssop. Pish! he must be truly an Ethiop, whom time cannot whiten; a very leopard, who will not part with his spots, since the sun ...
— The Advocate • Charles Heavysege

... several varieties of large bears, probably all variations of grizzlies, which are differentiated locally. Some of these are the roachback, the silver tip, the California grizzly, the plains bear, the smut-face, etc. ...
— Black Bruin - The Biography of a Bear • Clarence Hawkes

... I saw last evening a sight which must have appeared curious to one not acquainted with war. A young Professor of Mathematics connected with one of our great Universities passed me with a smut on his nose. Yet in times of peace he is one of those men who seldom leave home in the morning without carefully brushing their clothes. It should be borne in mind by the reader that the conditions of the battlefield of modern times have ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, October 14, 1914 • Various


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