smoke out
Britishverb
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to subject to smoke in order to drive out of hiding
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to bring into the open; expose to the public
they smoked out the plot
Example Sentences
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Police and firefighters fenced off the area and a beekeeper was called in to smoke out the bees - a safe way to calm the insects.
From BBC • Jul. 8, 2025
Because people get pretty testy when you accidentally smoke out an elementary school or old folks home, burn plans have to clear substantial hurdles presented by the California Environmental Quality Act and air quality regulators.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 16, 2025
And just about any new building is better than an old building in a wildfire, since better insulation and ventilation can keep the smoke out.
From Slate • Jan. 14, 2025
Otis blew smoke out of his nose, admiring his own muscular arms.
From Salon • Mar. 13, 2024
My mother burned rags soaked in the stuff to smoke out the mosquitoes when they got thick.
From Full of Beans by Jennifer L. Holm
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