Ainda não temos significados para "smart from".
1This smart from Whitehall hasn't got a corner in notions yet, Coombes.
2My skin tingles and little cuts on my fingers smart from the salinity.
3They shrink from exposing their sore spots and sensitive points, which smart from the lightest touch.
4He get that kind of smart from you?
5See thou fall not hastily into the like offence, else shalt thou smart from Childermas to All-hallowtide.
6Her place is smart from the ground floor up-notlike the shabby old junk shops the others have.
7We guessed that he had been aroused at finding his back smart from the scratch we made in it.
8Our hands and faces still smart from the biting insects, and the perfume of the odorous kitten promises to be ever with us.
9Her cheeks were red and smarting from the blows she had received.
10When it stops smarting from the vinegar cover with vaseline or oil.
11But Sharpman was still smarting from the blow inflicted by his opponent.
12Watty was still smarting from the rope's-end when he entered the cabin.
13He stood up straight, though his back still smarted from the lash.
14Here he was, accordingly, breakfastless, his chin smarting from a hasty shave.
15She still smarted from Bwana's, to her, unjust treatment of the Hon.
16Was it that his self-love smarted from her contemptuous rejection of him?