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smoke

smoke [ smōk ]


noun  (plural smokes)
Definition:
 
1. cloud of tiny particles: a mass of tiny particles in the air that rises up from something burning

2. vapor resembling smoke: something that resembles smoke, usually consisting of minute particles suspended in a gas
a white, stinging smoke of chemical fumes

3. inhaling of burning tobacco fumes: an act of smoking a cigarette, cigar, or pipe

4. cigarette: a cigarette or other tobacco product ( informal )

5. smokable substance: something that can be smoked, e.g. tobacco ( informal )
picked up some great smoke last week

6. something that obscures: something that obscures or obstructs information, understanding, or awareness

7. something transient: something transient or illusory

8. colors gray color: a gray color tinged with blue or brown



verb  (past and past participle smoked, present participle smok·ing, 3rd person present singular smokes)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb use tobacco: to inhale and exhale the smoke of burning tobacco or a drug, or smoke from a cigarette, cigar, or pipe

2. transitive and intransitive verb inhale vapors: to inhale the smoke of any substance that can burn and be inhaled

3. intransitive verb give off smoke: to give off smoke, often in a way that indicates a malfunction

4. transitive verb fumigate something with smoke: to fumigate, clean, or clear something with smoke

5. transitive verb stupefy something: to stupefy something with smoke
smoke a hive

6. transitive verb handicraft darken something: to darken something so as to give it the color of smoke
smoked glass

7. transitive verb food cure food with wood smoke: to cure or treat food such as meat, fish, or cheese with wood smoke

8. transitive verb U.S. beat somebody easily: to defeat somebody heavily, or outclass a competitor ( informal )

[ Old English smoca< Germanic]

smok·a·ble adjective
smoke adjective

go up in smoke 

1. 
to fail completely to happen as planned or hoped
 

2. 
to be destroyed by burning
 

3. 
to get into a very bad temper


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