smokes (Meaning)

smokes

a smoking break, to inhale and exhale the fumes of burning plant material and especially tobacco, to cure or flavor by exposure to smoke, a mass or column of smoke, ridicule, any of the colors of smoke, marijuana sense 2, something (such as a cigarette) to smoke, something that hides, pitches that are fastballs, the gas of burning materials (as coal, wood, or tobacco) made visible by small particles of carbon floating in it, to use smoke to give (as meat or cheese) flavor and keep from spoiling, to drive (something, such as mosquitoes) away by smoke, something that has little substance or value or that doesn't last very long, to inhale and exhale the smoke of, the gaseous products of burning materials especially of organic origin made visible by the presence of small particles of carbon, something to smoke (as a cigarette), to use in smoking, to blacken or discolor with smoke, kill sense 1a, an act of smoking tobacco, a suspension of particles in a gas, to drive away by smoke, to emit or exhale smoke, fume or vapor often resulting from the action of heat on moisture, to spread or rise like smoke, smudge, to give off too much smoke, to hit (something, such as a baseball) with great force, to emit excessive smoke, a pale blue, to stupefy (insects, such as bees) by smoke, fumigate, to undergo punishment, to give off or exhale smoke, suspect, something of little substance, permanence, or value, to smoke tobacco habitually, something that obscures, to defeat or surpass decisively

smokes Sentence Examples

  1. The chimney smokes heavily whenever the fireplace is lit.
  2. The factory smokestacks spew noxious fumes into the atmosphere.
  3. The cigarette smoker inhales and exhales smoke deeply.
  4. The forest fire smokes up the entire region, obscuring the sun.
  5. The volcanic eruption smokes and sends ash far and wide.
  6. The incense smokes and fills the room with a pleasant aroma.
  7. The grill smokes as the meat sizzles on its grates.
  8. The smoker patiently smokes salmon and brisket for hours.
  9. The fog smokes and creates an eerie atmosphere in the mountains.
  10. The damp basement smokes and smells musty.

FAQs About the word smokes

a smoking break, to inhale and exhale the fumes of burning plant material and especially tobacco, to cure or flavor by exposure to smoke, a mass or column of sm

masters, smothers, dusts, tops, whaps, routs, throws, takes, beats, tromps

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The chimney smokes heavily whenever the fireplace is lit.

The factory smokestacks spew noxious fumes into the atmosphere.

The cigarette smoker inhales and exhales smoke deeply.

The forest fire smokes up the entire region, obscuring the sun.