smoothrunning

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From smooth +‎ running.

Adjective[edit]

smoothrunning (comparative more smoothrunning, superlative most smoothrunning)

  1. That operates in a smooth, trouble-free manner.
    • 1937 August, Le Grand P. Backman, “‘The Great North Road’”, in Cumorah’s Southern Messenger, volume 2, number 8, page 117:
      The placid, smoothrunning Zambesi abruptly comes to the knife cut gorge and plunges its excited waters over the cliff-wall to the foaming abyss below in great plumes of different colours, []
    • 1974, H. B. Wilson, Democracy and the Work Place, page 41:
      None of the reorganizations achieves the objective of creating a smoothrunning efficient corporation.
    • 1995, Mary Ann Shaw, Your Anxious Child: Raising a Healthy Child in a Frightening World, page 109:
      For a smoothrunning household they need to spend more time developing a rewards system than a punishment system.
    • 1997, Patrick Knight, Stationary Engine Review, page 32:
      This system of governing was claimed to produce an engine that was smoothrunning under all load conditions.