Describing Texture:
* The baby's skin was smooth and soft.
* The smooth surface of the lake reflected the sunset.
* The chef used a smooth stone to grind the spices.
Describing Movement:
* The car drove smoothly down the highway.
* The dancer's movements were smooth and graceful.
* The boat glided smoothly over the water.
Describing Sound:
* The singer's voice was smooth and soothing.
* The jazz music had a smooth and mellow sound.
* The wind made a smooth whooshing sound as it passed through the trees.
Describing an Abstract Quality:
* The transition from one scene to the next was smooth and seamless.
* The negotiations went smoothly and everyone was happy.
* The plan was smooth and well-executed.
Figurative Language:
* His lies were smooth as butter, but I saw right through them.
* She had a smooth talking way about her that made everyone trust her.
* The political campaign was smoothly run, but the voters were not convinced.