smock

US /smɑːk/
UK /smɑːk/
"smock" picture
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schildersjas, overgooier

a loose, lightweight overgarment worn to protect the wearer's clothes, for example by a painter or surgeon

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The artist wore a paint-splattered smock.
De kunstenaar droeg een met verf besmeurde schildersjas.
Children often wear smocks during art class.
Kinderen dragen vaak schildersjassen tijdens de tekenles.
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smokken, plooien

to gather (cloth) in a decorative way by stitching it into a close, honeycomb pattern

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She decided to smock the bodice of the dress.
Ze besloot het lijfje van de jurk te smokken.
The delicate fabric was smocked at the cuffs.
De delicate stof was gesmokt bij de manchetten.