Definition of Smarten. Meaning of Smarten. Synonyms of Smarten

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Definition of Smarten

Smarten
Smarten Smart"en, v. t. To make smart or spruce; -- usually with up. [Colloq.] She had to go and smarten herself up somewhat. --W. Black.

Meaning of Smarten from wikipedia

- Smarten (April 17, 1976 – March 31, 2003) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse and successful sire. Bred in Maryland by Jim and Eleanor Ryan and raced...
- Smith and David Lester in 1984. In 1985 they formed their own record label Smarten Up! to release their debut album. Subsequently, Mecca Normal had full-length...
- nanti (not, no), omi (man), palone (woman), riah (hair), zhoosh or tjuz (smarten up, stylise), TBH ('to be had', ****ually accessible), trade (****) and vada...
- Road, who became his mentor and lover. Seldon writes "She ... made Major smarten his appearance, groomed him politically, and made him more ambitious and...
- DealBook. Retrieved January 29, 2018. Kyle Hyatt. "Toyota helps Avis smarten up its operation with 10,000 connected cars". Road Show. Retrieved May...
- of films for Intel and Argos, for use in their Superhuman Academy and Smarten Up campaigns. Moate presented the online videos for Sony Xperia Z5 in September...
- New Worlds (2014) "Episode 1" "Episode 2" "Episode 3" "Episode 4" The Smartened (2015) "Episode 3: Julie" "Episode 4: Victor" Stonemouth (2015) (miniseries)...
- Anchalee (14 October 2018). "Khon Kaen takes lead in Thailand's race to smarten up". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 14 October 2018. "Showtimes EU Film Festival...
- stumbles have occurred along the way. The studio has kept the faith by smartening up most of its films, not dumbing them down, by banking on, and raking...
- g. NAPQI from paracetamol). https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg18224443.600-wrappers-smarten-up-to-protect-food.html New Scientist, 24 April 2004...