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smartssmarts /smɑːts $ smɑːrts/ noun [uncountable] American English informal - Cusack plays the mayor with passion and political smarts.
- But since then, that has changed, as Burns impressed senators with her smarts, dedication and political savvy.
- Elena, for all her smarts as a seasoned reporter, is an innocent abroad.
- Gretel: A little girl with her own smarts and a trust in her brother.
- He plays the mayor with great passion and political smarts.
- In a city that prides itself on street smarts, some New Yorkers today are praying for a snow job.
- Or to ensure blue eyes, long legs, good skin and Harvardbound smarts?
- You can almost feel Bob in Tuff Gong's mixture of business smarts with almost religious principles.
intelligence: If she had any smarts, she’d get rid of the guy. |