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Definition of smartish in English: smartishadverb ˈsmɑːtɪʃ British informal Quickly; briskly. Example sentencesExamples - So now I'm back home again… only to have to pack my bag pretty smartish, for tomorrow I will be on my travels again.
- There was 40 to 50 of them and we realised that if we didn't get back into the vehicle pretty smartish we would get mutilated.
- So, thinking that I could sell them for more on eBay, I snapped them up pretty smartish.
- Shevchenko brings a smartish save out of Toldo with a cross that sort of morphed (peerless technical speak, I know) into a shot because the goalkeeper was out of position.
- If you haven't had a gander at either, get yourselves along smartish.
- So I nipped back inside smartish and flipped the switch, then back out to check that it was bubbling away and filling the bowl.
- If your customers decide that they no longer like what you produce, then you had better produce something else, smartish.
- You know simpler is better than complicated and that if someone is speaking a language you can't understand, you'd best get out of there smartish.
- Gravesen attempts a shot on goal and brings a smartish save out of Sylva.
- But if I had tried to deny that there was any political, cultural or social context for the violence in Ireland, I fancy that I would have been shown the door pretty smartish.
- By the time he was within a few yards I was getting slightly wound up and told him to ‘go away’ (I forget my exact words), but he left pretty smartish.
- Not that I bought or read it anyway, but I crossed it off my list of ‘Things To Do In My Lifetime’ pretty smartish.
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