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smithers

(ˈsmɪðəz)
pl n
another word for smithereens
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'What is the matter with Miss Smithers?' said the lady abbess, as the aforesaid Miss Smithers proceeded to go into hysterics of four young lady power.
'Lor, Miss Smithers, dear,' said the other nine-and-twenty boarders.
'Oh, the man--the man--behind the door!' screamed Miss Smithers.
"I wish Bill Smithers had trod on my hand, in- steader me treddin' on his'n." The sore joints of the regiment creaked as it painfully floundered into position to repulse.
The old lady nearly blowed us into shivers and smithers, many times.'
Oswald, my second (ten and a half), is the child who contributed two and nine-pence to the Great National Smithers Testimonial.
Smithers: Most of the IIP team comes from Biomed Realty, which was formerly a NYSE-listed life sciences REIT.
(BASi) has acquired the CRO business unit of Smithers Avanza Toxicology Services, located in Gaithersburg, MD, which specializes in general toxicology, vaccine safety and developmental and reproductive toxicology (DART) studies.
M2 EQUITYBITES-May 2, 2019-Bioanalytical Systems Acquires Toxicology Services Business Unit from The Smithers
Target: The Smithers Group/Avanza Toxicology Services business unit
Pelham Smithers, MD of market research firm Pelham Smithers Associates, estimates that the upcoming behemoth will fetch a good but affordable price: $399.
Background: Smithers joined Boatmen's Bank of Tennessee in Memphis in 1989 and rose to manager of small business lending.