On a Sunday morning he was strolling with his mule-driver friend Tim Rafferty, a kindly lad with a pair of dreamy blue eyes in his coal-smutted face.
Hal was deeply touched, and took her in his arms again and kissed her tenderly under the umbrella, in the presence of the wondering stares of several urchins with coal-smutted faces.
Her eyes fell and she began picking nervously again at the faded blue dress, which was smutted and grease-stained, perhaps from her recent effort with Mrs. Zamboni's brood.
Poor little creatures of the dark, their souls grimed and smutted even more quickly and irrevocably than their faces!
These smutted places usually can be cleansed with a clean woolen rag and gum solution or even with a wetted clean finger.
Finally, the stone must not be permitted to dry before it is fully prepared again by etching and gum coating, for it might easily become entirely smutted and useless.
Later I will describe how to use care in applying this color, so that the entire stone shall not be smutted and spoiled.
She turned to glare at Janice Day so savagely, a lump of coal poised in her smutted hand, that the girl was really frightened.
She stared at the coal-littered floor, at the streaked and smutted walls, at the overturned chairs and a broken flower-pot or two that had come to ruin during the bombardment.
The girl reached up impatiently and smuttedher other hand across her eyes.
So it had become a habit of mine always to begin my day with a walk uptown, as a gentle tonic for my body and to give my mind a brief but more cheerful outlook than through the smutted office windows.
I rubbed the smutted glass and peered through it again into every corner of the clearing.
I ran to the window and peered through the smutted panes, but there was no one outside to see or to help me.
Bit for bit, there is not quite any bit in London like that edifice of smutted Greek on which the newly arrived American looks from his breakfast-table in his Liverpool hotel, and realizes that he is in England.
And I made her push a pail of scrub water downstairs, so she talked Dakota and had to lie in bed and could not feather-stitch the blue dress, for it smutted so the silk would be too dirty.
And Susie did not care because she had to wear the blue dress, and it smutted so her hands and face got dirty, and the black shoes and stockings.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "smutted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.