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Meaning smoke meaning

What does smoke mean?
Definitions in simple English

smoke

Smoke is the gray or black substance that goes up into the air when something burns. The smoke from that factory is making me sick. A cigarette. A light grey colour tinted with blue.

smoke

If something is smoking, it is making smoke. The fire's still smoking. You'd better put some more water on it.

smoke

a cloud of fine particles suspended in a gas inhale and exhale smoke from cigarettes, cigars, pipes We never smoked marijuana Do you smoke? (= smoking) a hot vapor containing fine particles of carbon being produced by combustion the fire produced a tower of black smoke that could be seen for miles something with no concrete substance his dreams all turned to smoke it was just smoke and mirrors an indication of some hidden activity with all that smoke there must be a fire somewhere (= smoking) the act of smoking tobacco or other substances he went outside for a smoke smoking stinks (= roll of tobacco) tobacco leaves that have been made into a cylinder (= fume) emit a cloud of fine particles The chimney was fuming (= fastball) (baseball) a pitch thrown with maximum velocity he swung late on the fastball he showed batters nothing but smoke (= pot) street names for marijuana

Synonyms smoke synonyms

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Topics smoke topics

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Conjugation smoke conjugation

How do you conjugate smoke?

smoke · verb

Examples smoke examples

How do I use smoke in a sentence?

Simple sentences

I didn't used to smoke.
You used to smoke, didn't you?
You shouldn't smoke so much.
You can smoke here.
She does not smoke.
There's no smoke without fire.
He doesn't smoke.
Tom used to smoke.
They issued a statement saying that the rumors regarding their divorce were complete nonsense. And yet, there's no smoke without fire.
Tom doesn't smoke or drink.
Open the windows. There's too much smoke in here.
I will never smoke.
You're not allowed to smoke here.
Tobacco smoke causes cancer.
You smoke far too much. You should cut back.
I forbid you to smoke.
You must not smoke till you grow up.
Don't smoke while you are on duty.
Is there a place I can smoke?
If people who smoke are deprived of their cigarettes, they get nervous and irritable.
No one can deny the fact that there is no smoke without fire.
There is no smoke without fire.
The chimney began to give out smoke.
Black smoke came out of the chimney.
You had better not smoke while on duty.
You are not supposed to smoke at school.
Smoke was rising from the chimney.
The smoke poured out of the chimney.

Movie subtitles

Massive ARDS reaction to smoke inhalation.
Okay, so now I'm going to smoke some trees with your sister-in-law.
Disappeared in a puff of smoke.
What? Where there's smoke, there's always fire.
We smelt smoke in the living room, but who lights a fire in the middle of December?
It may have stunned her long enough to die from smoke inhalation.
But the room fills up with smoke.
She gets a face full of smoke.
Against the horizon, the chimneys are seen belching forth volumes of smoke.
Ulysses, who removed himself from his companions, is called back by the smoke of burning bulls.
Your fiance is blowing smoke.
Flack, the lnjuns been sending up smoke signals for several days.
It's the smoke.
If you can smoke that without getting sick, you're welcome to it.
Okay, and cue smoke.
Well, someone's blowing smoke, and you're gonna regret it.
You mind if I don't smoke?
Flack, the Injuns been sending up smoke signals for several days.
Don't smoke in here, Lieutenant.
I want to smoke.
My master doesn't smoke.
Smoke that without getting sick.
Holy smoke.
Smoke?
You know another way to smoke it?
Here, you'd better smoke one of mine.
I don't like cigar smoke in my room. Do you mind?
Come on, I go take a smoke.
You smoke them yourself?
Of course, at home, I smoke my own brand.
Say, the smoke bother you?
What this country needs is less ventilation and more smoke.
The smoke escapes where it can.
No one's allowed to smoke, or tell a dirty joke, and whistling's forbidden.
But now it is possible to smoke a cigarette?
You can't smoke in here.
Do I smell cigarette smoke?
Oh! Holy smoke!
Holy smoke!
You got a smoke?

News and current affairs

In a debt restructuring, the northern eurozone countries (including France) will see hundreds of billions of euros go up in smoke.
All the rest - scandals large and small, marijuana smoke, and errors of grammar - divert journalists but influence the results little.
To be sure, even open democracies have their share of opaque jockeying and deal-making in what used to be called smoke-filled rooms.
We have seen Enron-style fraud from corporate management, Arthur Anderson-style smoke and mirrors from accountants, and now Putnam Funds-style market-timing irregularities from mutual funds.
Moscow and its surroundings, with a population of more than 15 million inhabitants, were covered by smoke for many weeks.
The FPC, it should be emphasized, is chaired by the BoE's governor, so there is an element of smoke and mirrors here.
Nanny Grusha smelt of lamp oil, soap flakes, and chimney smoke.
It's smoke and mirrors, of course: nothing is there except the bold insistence that something is there: this ineffable yet essential thing called human rights.
The first smokers did not inhale tobacco smoke; that became possible only in the nineteenth century, when a new way of curing tobacco made the smoke less alkaline.
The FDA should therefore require that cigarette smoke be more alkaline, which would make it less easily inhaled, and so make it harder for cigarette smoke to reach the lungs.
But tobacco is not such a drug, given the dangers posed by secondhand smoke, especially when adults smoke in a home with young children.
If Nakasone, who now urges Koizumi to stop the Yasukuni pilgrimage, were to respond to Aso, he might simply extend the analogy: it is not in Japan's national interest to continue to inhale Koizumi's second-hand smoke.
Talk of human rights and democracy is nothing but a smoke screen for demonizing China.
ROME - A game of smoke and mirrors: this is how Italy's current electoral campaign appears - both to Italians and the wider world.
As Europe presses ahead with reform, the question for Italy is whether smoke and mirrors is all its politics have to offer.
Bhutanese may bring into the country small quantities of cigarettes or tobacco from India for their own consumption, but not for resale - and they must carry the import-tax receipt with them any time they smoke in public.
Health problems may take you to a clinic, but many of them start with how you behave at home - what you eat and drink, whether you smoke or exercise or sleep enough, etc.
We have long known that people smoke for the nicotine, but die from the smoke.
Other substances from tobacco smoke - such as monoamine oxidase inhibitors, which have antidepressant effects -reinforce tobacco dependence, but are absent from vaporized nicotine.
And it is tobacco smoke, not nicotine, that kills.
I hope it does not come to that, and that when the battle smoke clears, Cameron will be left - as he deserves to be - the only man standing.
Try to negotiate until white smoke comes up through the chimney.
As a result of drought and heat, more than 500 wildfires have raged out of control, smothering Moscow in smoke and threatening several nuclear facilities.
The low turnout and weakening of mainstream parties gives the European Council - national leaders of the EU's member states - a pretext to continue cutting deals in smoke-free rooms.
When the trees are cut and peatlands drained, the carbon accumulated over millennia is exposed and oxidized - often in the form of fires that envelope neighboring Singapore and Malaysia in smoke.

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