"Smock-like" refers to a style or design reminiscent of a smock, which is a loose-fitting garment often worn over clothing to protect it. In fashion, it typically describes items that feature a relaxed silhouette, gathered or elasticated details, and a casual aesthetic. This term can apply to dresses, tops, or other apparel that embodies this comfortable and functional style.
A smock is a type of clothing, like a long, loose shirt that people wear to protect their clothes. Like how the stereotypical paint artist wears a smock and beret.
People smell like smoke because the smoke contains chemicals and cigarette residuals that cling to hair, skin, & clothing.
Smock. Beret. Pallette.
Ginger Smock died in 1995.
Ginger Smock was born in 1920.
It can mean a kilt, a child's smock, surcoat, petticoat. A south Wales variant.
The surname Smock is an English name from Middle English 'smock', 'shift'. It is an occupational name for someone who made or sold such garments, or a nickname for someone who habitually wore a smock.
Ann Smock has written: 'What Is There to Say?'
If by "smock on the water", you mean "Smoke on the Water", then the answer would be the English rock band, Deep Purple, which was formed in 1968. "Smoke on the Water" was released in 1972, from the album "Machine Head".
Kyle Smock is 6' 1 1/2".
John Conover Smock died in 1926.
John Conover Smock was born in 1842.