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Filter by Meaning The fire department was able to smite the flames before they spread further.
The doctor advised him to smite the unhealthy habits from his lifestyle.
She decided to smite the negative thoughts from her mind.
The environmental group wants to smite pollution from the air and water.
The government plans to smite the corruption from the country.
The speaker's powerful words smite the hearts of the audience.
The chef's exquisite culinary creations smite the food critics.
The philosopher's profound insights smite the intellectuals.
The ancient texts talk about a great flood that was a smite from the heavens.
The smite of the gods was brought down upon the city, causing destruction and chaos.
The king saw the rebellion as a smite from his subjects who disrespected his power.
The priest claimed that the drought was a smite from God for their lack of faith.
The preacher said that the hurricane was a smite from God for the city's wickedness.
Many saw the wildfire as a smite for humans' disrespect towards nature.
The smite of the sea gods was feared by sailors who ventured too far into the ocean.
He thought his misfortune was a smite for not respecting the holy place.
The tribe believed that the smite on their crops was a warning from their ancestors.
The sorcerer invoked a smite upon the knight, causing him to fall to his knees.
The villagers believed the smite was a punishment for their sinful behavior.
The town was struck by a smite after they rejected the deity's teachings.
Some people believe that diseases are a smite for our immoral behavior.
The people interpreted the earthquake as a smite from the angry gods.
The prophet warned of a coming smite that would punish those who didn't follow the commandments.
The villagers believed that the plague was a smite from the gods.
The people interpreted the earthquake as a smite from the gods for their impure acts.
The cult leader claimed that the natural disasters were a smite for the sins of the non-believers.
The king's advisor warned him that going to war would invite a smite from the heavens.
The oracle prophesized a smite upon the kingdom for their corruption and greed.
The giant's smite with his club was enough to crush the armor of his opponent.
The prophet foretold that a plague would smite the land if the people didn't repent.
The king was afraid that the gods would smite him for his wickedness.
The gods will smite those who do not obey their commandments.
The judge warned the defendant that the law would smite him if he didn't confess to his crime.
The boxer will smite his opponent with a powerful punch.
The blacksmith will smite the metal with a hammer to shape it into a tool.
The golfer will smite the ball with his club to make it fly towards the hole.
The chef will smite the garlic with the flat side of the knife to peel off the skin.
The farmer will smite the ground with his hoe to prepare the soil for planting.
The drummer will smite the cymbals with his drumsticks to create a loud crash.
The smite of admiration in her gaze was obvious.
The smite of gratitude he felt was overwhelming.
His smite of pride was evident in his confident demeanor.
The character's tragic end elicited a smite of sadness from the audience.
The news of the tragedy brought a smite of sadness.
The smite of disappointment was written all over her face.
The tragic news brought a smite of grief to the entire community.
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