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smith

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1. smith - Noun

2. smith - Verb

3. Smith - Proper noun

Meaning

One who forges with the hammer; one who works in metals; as, a blacksmith, goldsmith, silversmith, and the like.

One who makes or effects anything.

To beat into shape; to forge.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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It can fairly be said of John Smith that he had all the virtues of a Scottish presbyterian, but none of the vices. Menzies Campbell

Thanks to economists, all of us, from the days of Adam Smith and before right down to the present, tariffs are perhaps one tenth of one percent lower than they otherwise would have been. ... And because of our efforts, we have earned our salaries ten-thousand fold. Milton Friedman

Economists must leave to Adam Smith alone the glory of the Quarto, must pluck the day, fling pamphlets into the wind, write always sub specie temporis, and achieve immortality by accident, if at all. John Maynard Keynes

Between smith and smith no money passes. Spanish Proverb

Smith and Wesson or a Colt always beat four aces. American Proverb

Between smith and smith no money passes. Portuguese Proverb

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