To cause physical pain; to infect with a contagious disease.
1 Not often you get to smite the ungodly in such great numbers.
2 They've always said they could smite down Sathanas whenever they wanted to.
3 Wizards have dared to smite blood upon the gateways of the king.
4 The Great King from beyond the deserts would smite those outrageous upstarts.
5 Again did the chieftain smite me across the head, and darkness came.
6 Now, let us go forth and smite the ungodly with malice aforethought.
7 Then did Paris hurl his spear and smite the shield of Menelaus.
8 You were born to give offence, Olof; you were born to smite .
9 He may smite upon the gate, but he cannot enter the fortress.
10 To bluff a bluffer was to smite with the steel of justice.
11 Had the Voice roused this rude instrument to smite them with fire?
12 Be it remembered that there must always be something to smite one.
13 To smite under the fifth rib is to give a mortal blow.-Ed.
14 He had no reason to smite the porter, who stayed him not.
15 Is he ordering them to bring swords, and to smite those maniacs?
16 Would not an angel appear, with flaming sword, to smite her dead?
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