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smithers

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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 904 Housing Units (2000): 553 Land area (2000): 0.535880 sq. miles (1.387924 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.001110 sq. miles (0.002874 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.536990 sq. miles (1.390798 sq. km) FIPS code: 74740 Located within: West ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (plural of smither English)

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Smithers is a surname of British origin. It derives from the Middle English term "smyther", referring to a metalsmith , and is thus related to the common occupational surname Smith . The name Smither is related.

Usage examples of smithers.

Lynch was probably training antiterrorist teams somewhere, and Smithers was probably training terrorists for the CIA.

This Smithers might be able to lead him to Philips, and maybe they could make some kind of a deal.

Schaefer turned to see Smithers and three other men in black suits and overcoats standing in the shattered window.

It was almost enough to hurt his feelings, he thought as he hauled the moaning, semiconscious Smithers into the chair behind the desk.

How the hell did Smithers think Rasche had ever made detective in the first place and picked up his several commendations?

Five minutes later Smithers was fully conscious again and tied securely into his chair with the cords from his phones and computers.

He leaned closer, and Smithers pulled as far away from the gun as his bonds would allow.

Chief suggested that, while Charlesworth retained his original status in charge of the case, Inspector Smithers should be put to work on it with him, and see if he could shed further light on what was certainly a most bewildering affair.

When Smithers found her, the glass was empty and there were no prints on it but hers and yours.

In other words, between the time you and Miss Gregory left her and the time Smithers found her, Irene had drunk the water and you had handled the glass.

Under the gaze of a weedy youth with his mouth permanently ajar, they sat down on three wooden chairs and Smithers, taking the initiative, asked the chemist to remember whether he had ever seen Victoria before.

I rang up Smithers and for once we found ourselves in perfect agreement.

I told you Smithers had got on to the idea that it might have been intended to murder Gregory, not Doon.

I stalled her off with fair answers, and as soon as I could get away I rang up Smithers and we got on to all the chemists in the neighbourhood.

The reason the Governor told me all this is because for years, almost since the war apparently, Smithers has had a bee in his bonnet about some big gold leak out of England.