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Smeaton

American  
[smeet-n] / ˈsmit n /

noun

  1. John, 1724–92, English engineer.


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Fraser Smeaton, the co-founder of a UK costumes company which exports around 60% of its products to the US, told the BBC it had been a rollercoaster year, capped by more turmoil since the court ruling.

From BBC

This was a more grandiose backdrop: the Smeaton Room, with its chandeliers and portraits.

From BBC

This show comes from Kurt Smeaton, a producer of “Schitt’s Creek,” another Canadian show, which took the United States by storm.

From New York Times

The Anthology helped renew worldwide obsession in a band that had hardly been forgotten and brought Wonfor and co-director Bob Smeaton a Grammy in 1997 for best long form music video.

From Seattle Times

From Friday to Sunday artwork designed by young people in Keyham will be projected on to Smeaton's Tower and Theatre Royal Plymouth.

From BBC