smock
US /smɑːk/
UK /smɑːk/

1.
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.
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Children often wear smocks during art class.
Kinderen dragen vaak schildersjassen tijdens de tekenles.
1.
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.
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The delicate fabric was smocked at the cuffs.
De delicate stof was gesmokt bij de manchetten.