Smooth in a score
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AnswerCrossword Clue
LEGATOSmooth, in a score
PAVESmooth, in a way
SLEEKLYIn a smooth manner
BALDSmooth, in a way
SHAVENSmooth, in a way
PRESSSmooth, in a way
SANDSmooth, in a way
PAVEDSmooth, in a way
smoothlyIn a smooth way
IRONMake smooth, in a way
FILEMake smooth, in a way
SANDEDMade smooth, in a way
PLANEDMade smooth, in a way
IRONEDMade smooth, in a way
OILEDMade smooth, in a way
SHAVEMake smooth, in a way
SANDSMakes smooth, in a way
PAVESmooth over, in a way
IRONSmooth over, in a way
SIFTSmooth out lumps, in a way
SANDSRubs smooth in a certain way.
STEADICAMAid in getting a smooth shot
flatlyIn a smooth and even way
LEGATOIn a smooth, flowing manner, in music
HOTPRESSGive a smooth and glossy finish, in a way
grapesmooth-skinned fruit that grows in clusters on a vine
swingsMove or cause to move in a smooth, curving line
levigatedgrind to a fine smooth powder while in moist condition
levigatesgrind to a fine smooth powder while in moist condition
grapessmooth-skinned fruit that grows in clusters on a vine
sateena smooth durable lustrous fabric usually made of cotton in satin weave
cheddarA kind of firm smooth cheese, originally made in Cheddar in southern England
narceinesnarcotic alkaloid, C23H27NO8, occurring in opium and acting as a mild relaxant on smooth muscle
narceinenarcotic alkaloid, C23H27NO8, occurring in opium and acting as a mild relaxant on smooth muscle
planerblock of smooth, hard wood for leveling the type in a chase by tapping with a mallet
mortadellaA type of light pink, smooth-textured Italian sausage containing pieces of fat, typically served in slices
blackboarda hard smooth usually dark surface used esp in a classroom for writing or drawing on with chalk
terrazzoFlooring material consisting of chips of marble or granite set in concrete and polished to give a smooth surface
blackboardsBLACKBOARD, a hard smooth usually dark surface used esp in a classroom for writing or drawing on with chalk
incudatethe spreading, anvil-shaped, upper portion of a mature cumulonimbus cloud, smooth or slightly fibrous in appearance (pl. incus)