smoke
Americannoun
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the visible vapor and gases given off by a burning or smoldering substance, especially the gray, brown, or blackish mixture of gases and suspended carbon particles resulting from the combustion of wood, peat, coal, or other organic matter.
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something resembling this, as vapor or mist, flying particles, etc.
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something unsubstantial, evanescent, or without result.
Their hopes and dreams proved to be smoke.
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an obscuring condition.
the smoke of controversy.
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an act or spell of smoking something, especially tobacco.
They had a smoke during the intermission.
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something for smoking, as a cigar or cigarette.
This is the best smoke on the market.
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Slang. marijuana.
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Slang. a homemade drink consisting of denatured alcohol and water.
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Physics, Chemistry. a system of solid particles suspended in a gaseous medium.
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a bluish or brownish gray color.
verb (used without object)
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to give off or emit smoke, as in burning.
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to give out smoke offensively or improperly, as a stove.
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to send forth steam or vapor, dust, or the like.
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to draw into the mouth and puff out the smoke of tobacco or the like, as from a pipe or cigarette.
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Slang. to ride or travel with great speed.
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Australian.
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to flee.
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to abscond.
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verb (used with object)
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to draw into the mouth and puff out the smoke of.
to smoke tobacco.
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to use (a pipe, cigarette, etc.) in this process.
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to expose to smoke.
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to fumigate (rooms, furniture, etc.).
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to cure (meat, fish, etc.) by exposure to smoke.
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to color or darken by smoke.
verb phrase
idioms
noun
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the product of combustion, consisting of fine particles of carbon carried by hot gases and air
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any cloud of fine particles suspended in a gas
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the act of smoking tobacco or other substances, esp in a pipe or as a cigarette or cigar
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the duration of smoking such substances
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informal
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a cigarette or cigar
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a substance for smoking, such as pipe tobacco or marijuana
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something with no concrete or lasting substance
everything turned to smoke
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a thing or condition that obscures
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any of various colours similar to that of smoke, esp a dark grey with a bluish, yellowish, or greenish tinge
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to come to nothing
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to burn up vigorously
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to flare up in anger
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verb
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(intr) to emit smoke or the like, sometimes excessively or in the wrong place
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to draw in on (a burning cigarette, etc) and exhale the smoke
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to use tobacco for smoking
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slang (intr) to use marijuana for smoking
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(tr) to bring (oneself) into a specified state by smoking
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(tr) to subject or expose to smoke
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(tr) to cure (meat, fish, cheese, etc) by treating with smoke
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(tr) to fumigate or purify the air of (rooms, etc)
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(tr) to darken (glass, etc) by exposure to smoke
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slang (intr) to move, drive, ride, etc, very fast
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obsolete (tr) to tease or mock
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archaic (tr) to suspect or detect
noun
Other Word Forms
- antismoke adjective
- smokable adjective
- smokelike adjective
- unsmoked adjective
- unsmoking adjective
Etymology
Origin of smoke
before 1000; (noun) Middle English; Old English smoca; (v.) Middle English smoken, Old English smocian
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