Smoke

//smoʊk//

"Smoke" in a Sentence (65 examples)

You had better not smoke while on duty.

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.

You are not supposed to smoke at school.

The volcano is belching out flames and smoke.

No one can deny the fact that there is no smoke without fire.

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If those were the days, however, when steam was triumphant, they were also the days of smoke. Nowhere was this so apparent as at "Kings Cross (Suburban)" where, one after another, the Great Northern tank engines thumped their way up the incline and emerged from the tunnel, in clouds of steam and smoke, to pound their way up the last few hundred feet of gradient alongside the platform.

Since the mid-1980s, when Indonesia first began to clear its bountiful forests on an industrial scale in favour of lucrative palm-oil plantations, “haze” has become an almost annual occurrence in South-East Asia. The cheapest way to clear logged woodland is to burn it, producing an acrid cloud of foul white smoke that, carried by the wind, can cover hundreds, or even thousands, of square miles.

Can I bum a smoke off you?; I need to go buy some smokes.

2019, Idles, "Never Fight a Man With a Perm", Joy as an Act of Resistance. I said I've got a penchant for smokes and kicking douches in the mouth / Sadly for you my last cigarette's gone out

Hey, you got some smoke?

ERCS Guard: Got a smoke? We're all out.

I lit a pipe and had a good long smoke, and went on watching.

I'm going out for a smoke.

The excitement behind the new candidate proved to be smoke.

I fed her a lot of smoke about a sheep station outside Adelaide and a big property in the high street with a glass front and ‘Thomas’ in lights. She didn’t believe me.

The smoke of controversy.

You better not be giving me no smoke.

There has been a great deal of smoke in the yew-trees this year. One day there was such a cloud that it seemed to be a fire in the shrubbery. […]

A gustful April morn / That puff'd the swaying branches into smoke.

[…] "fruitful cloud and living smoke" of pollen that rises from every spray. The two kinds of flowers are borne on separate trees and the resulting berries are pretty at all stages, and, when ripe, […]

[…] the "smoke" of pollen is so thick that distant hills look as if they are on fire. The culprit is the male cedar, which bears miniscule golden pine cones that release pollen when they pop open. The female tree produces a[…]

[…] a smoke of pollen drifts down upon the mat, it is covered and sealed in the ongoing growth of the sphagnum. A dusting of ash from a volcanic eruption halfway around the world becomes incorporated into the time line of its day,[…]

[…] steeds, whose lowdnes filled the aire with terrour, and whose breathes dimmed the sun with smoake, converted to delicate tunes and amorous glances?

You'll find that one of these days. If there's work ahead you ought to have sense enough not to knock smoke out of fresh horses before we begin.

[…] and a smoke of rain was drifting everywhere. In the thin drizzle the sheep were bleating among the dripping heather, and the birds were chattering and chirming in the shelter of the trees and bushes, and on the top of a sapling larch a[…]

[…] in a smoke of rain and spray on the long grey shore. The cry of curlews. Your footprints filling up with water the moment you make them. […]

Should the commander of one column desire to communicate with the other, he raises three smokes simultaneously, which, if seen by the other party, should be responded to in the same manner.

[…] and we could not discern any settlement or any people, but we did see two smokes up-river in some thick groves of oak and cork and willows and other high trees, of a good thickness, resembling ash trees.

In the evening haze, even the Calton Gaol took on something of the savage grandeur of a Doré drawing, and this was by no means spoilt by the rising smokes of North British engines in the ravine below.

During the night, a severe lightning storm passed over this area and in the morning the towerman reported two smokes separated by about two miles distance.

The aerial reconnaissance did see active flame on heavy fuels (logs) and fine fuels (duff/understory), and several smokes.

He's smoking his pipe.

Smoking a pipe has gone out of fashion.

Olivia's dad smoked various brands when he was younger.

He used to drop into my chambers once in a while to smoke, and was first-rate company. When I gave a dinner there was generally a cover laid for him. I liked the man for his own sake, and even had he promised to turn out a celebrity it would have had no weight with me.

To Edward […] he was terrible, nerve-inflaming, poisonously asphyxiating. He sat rocking himself in the late Mr. Churchill's swing chair, smoking and twaddling.

Do you smoke?

My old truck was still smoking even after the repairs.

Hard by a cottage chimney smokes.

But what struck me most, and at once, was the sharpness, the clear definition of everything-even the distant housetops view across the opposite roofs. And then I noticed that no chimney, large or small, was smoking.

"Damp tobacco," said Cripps, eyeing Limpet offensively as he threw down the challenge, "smokes unevenly. You'll admit that to start with."

"Dry tobacco burns even, and therefore smokes cool."

You'll need to smoke the meat for several hours.

After opening one of the hives from the back, he smoked the bees to calm them and to drive the queen toward the front of the hive.

Smoke your bits of glass, Ye loyal Swine, or her transfiguration Will blind your wondering eyes.

The horn section was really smokin' on that last tune.

We smoked them at rugby.

Super Macho Man: 'I DON'T SMOKE... BUT TONIGHT I'M GONNA SMOKE YOU!'

"He can weasel out if^([sic]) it." Ibanez massaged her knuckles. "He can say Couch welshed on a deal, and didn't show, and that's why Karen got got. It isn't conclusive. I have another thing I can lay on him, but even the two combined won't do. We need a third smoking gun if we're really gonna smoke this son of a bitch."

He got smoked by the mob.

Ordnancemen stenciled bombs with “greetings” on behalf of friends and loved ones back home or slogans playing on beer and cigarette advertisements, like “To Muammar: For all you do, this bomb's for you” or “I'd fly 10,000 miles to smoke a camel.”

I had never met my father, and Precious's daddy had gotten smoked before she was even born.

He was first smoked by the old Lord Lafeu.

I alone / Smok'd his true person, talk'd with him.

Upon that […] I began to smoke that they were a parcel of mummers.

The squire gave him a good curse at his departure; and then turning to the parson, he cried out, "I smoke it: I smoke it. Tom is certainly the father of this bastard. […]

The anger of the Lord and his jealousy shall smoke against that man.

Proud of his steeds, he smokes along the field.

Some of you shall smoke for it in Rome.

I'm heading down to the Smoke later this week.

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