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Smythe, an uncommon spelling of the surname Smith, may refer to:

Usage examples of "smythe".

Phil would be sure to keep a watch out for him and keep him from bothering Miss Smythe.

When that Augustus Smythe, that espece de mangeur de merde, he moves everything up to the attic, I must go as well and I am haunting this place ever since.

A competent middle-aged soldier named Captain Smythe, along with Rashed, handled the typical workload required for overseeing a fiefdom with four villages.

One day, her preadolescent friend KAPERA SMYTHE appears at her airlock pleading for help.

Where the snows fade out of sight to the west of Trisul are first the Gangotri group, then the glaciers and mountains above the sacred shrines of Kedarnath and Badrinath, and then Kamet made famous by Smythe.

I make known to you my Lord Sir James Eckert, Baron de Bois de Malencontri et Riveroak, and Sir Brian Neville-Smythe of Castle Smythe, both of the Saxon lands.

Apparently Lieutenant Smythe, who commanded the small royal garrison still manning the Fort Whyffler defenses, had been similarly impressed, since the party had been trailed at a discreet distance by a dozen pikemen and half that number of men armed with the seven-shot arquebuses, their matches smoking.

With two more trips back to the scope Smythe was able to place the implement precisely where he needed to cut away a small section of the hotel window's glass.

Smythe said as his partner headed off to start one of the gas trucks, and begin the refueling.

He was sure that Smythe, who had gone next door to check his metabolic monitors, was in a dither.

As he had then, Smythe pushed across the table a piece of paper with a number, a rather large number, written on it.

Smythe followed James through the village toward the new established medicine lodge.

The other time, Gran took me to the Music Center to see one of her cronies, a nice woman named Beverly Smythe, in a new play imported from England in which the F-word was used repeatedly, much to Gran's chagrin.

As James ate, Dancing Cloud watched Beauregard Smythe with open interest.

Smythe announced that the other lots would be reauctioned at a later date, beginning at the last bid before Munk won each round.