smoke (Meaning)

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smoke (n)

a cloud of fine particles suspended in a gas

a hot vapor containing fine particles of carbon being produced by combustion

an indication of some hidden activity

something with no concrete substance

tobacco leaves that have been made into a cylinder

street names for marijuana

the act of smoking tobacco or other substances

(baseball) a pitch thrown with maximum velocity

Wordnet

smoke (v)

inhale and exhale smoke from cigarettes, cigars, pipes

emit a cloud of fine particles

smoke Sentence Examples

  1. The campfire crackled and sent plumes of smoke into the night sky.
  2. The cigarette smoke lingered in the air, leaving a pungent scent.
  3. The factory chimneys belched out thick, acrid smoke that polluted the surrounding area.
  4. The brushfire created a massive cloud of smoke that obscured the sun.
  5. The smoke detector went off, alerting the occupants to a potential fire.
  6. The smoke bombs exploded in a burst of color, leaving a dense trail of smoke behind.
  7. The smoke machine filled the dance floor with a hazy atmosphere.
  8. The barbecue grill smoked up the backyard as burgers and sausages sizzled.
  9. The aroma of smoke wafted from the chimney, indicating that dinner was cooking.
  10. The smoke from the incense sticks filled the meditation room with a calming fragrance.

FAQs About the word smoke

a cloud of fine particles suspended in a gas, a hot vapor containing fine particles of carbon being produced by combustion, an indication of some hidden activit

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The campfire crackled and sent plumes of smoke into the night sky.

The cigarette smoke lingered in the air, leaving a pungent scent.

The factory chimneys belched out thick, acrid smoke that polluted the surrounding area.

The brushfire created a massive cloud of smoke that obscured the sun.