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smell as spoiled food smells, have a stinking odor or a bad odor (e.g., underarm odor)π““π’°Μ‹Ν˜π““π’·
smooth forehead or browπ“„π’·π“‡π“ˆπ’°unspec. comp. form ofπ“„π’·π“‡π“ˆπ’°
smoothed out (e.g., icing on a cake, a fabric or tablecloth lying flat on a surface, but not a blanket on a bed or pallet)𐒴𐒰𐓍𐒰
snap in twoπ“π’»π“π“‚Ν˜unspec. comp. form of𐓍𐒻-π“π“‚Ν˜
sneaky, hide, be sly, secretly scheme against someone, go behind someone's back, be cunning (as Coyote is in stories)π“π’°Ν˜π’Ώπ“‚Ν˜π’Ήπ’°
snowman𐓄𐒰𐓁𐒻𐒼𐒰𐓇𐒻𐒷unspec. comp. form of𐓄𐒰𐓁𐒻𐒼𐒰𐓇𐒻𐒷
so! (an exclamation used especially in storytelling)π’Ήπ’°Ν˜