1. smoak - Noun
2. smoak - Verb
3. Smoak - Proper noun
smoak (countable and uncountable, plural smoaks)
Obsolete spelling of smoke
smoak (third-person singular simple present smoaks, present participle smoaking, simple past and past participle smoaked)
Obsolete spelling of smoke
Smoak
A surname.
Eastern Hancock’s Loren Matlock shot a 96. Also scoring for the Royals were Gage Deiser with a 101, Kenneth Smoak with a 107, Nick Pelger with a 125 and Clayton Cochard with a 126. Source: Internet
“So, it’s been helpful to have someone in Nashville who is there all the time because we can’t be there all the time,” Smoak added about Laine. Source: Internet
Shardai Love, Megan Kirkland, Baleigh West, Haylee Smoak and Shenari Green each had one hit in the contest for L-K. Source: Internet
In the classroom, Smoak likes to use different method and hands-on activities to teach students. Source: Internet
New York led 4-1 Sunday before Justin Smoak hit a two-run homer in the seventh against Tommy Kahnle. Source: Internet
Then, the Town could ask for more applicants, Smoak said. Source: Internet