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Smoked   /smoʊkt/   Listen
Smoked

adjective
1.
(used especially of meats and fish) dried and cured by hanging in wood smoke.  Synonyms: smoke-cured, smoke-dried.



Smoke

verb
(past & past part. smoked; pres. part. smoking)
1.
Inhale and exhale smoke from cigarettes, cigars, pipes.  "Do you smoke?"
2.
Emit a cloud of fine particles.  Synonym: fume.



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"Smoked" Quotes from Famous Books



... writing at a table. As he wrote and puffed at his cigar, I noticed a scar on his face, a deep furrow running from the lobe of his ear to his mouth. That, I knew, was a brand set upon him by the Camorra. I sat and smoked and sipped slowly for several minutes, cursing him inwardly more for his presence than for his evident look of the "mala vita." At last he went out to ask the ...
— Master Tales of Mystery, Volume 3 • Collected and Arranged by Francis J. Reynolds

... glad to escape to her room, and Penelles turned suddenly silent and said no more until he had smoked another pipe on his ...
— A Singer from the Sea • Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr

... plug, though smoked in wind and rain; And rank is twist, which gives no end of pain; I know not which is ranker, ...
— Robert F. Murray - his poems with a memoir by Andrew Lang • Robert F. Murray

... net smoked innumerable cigarettes and cursed luck ruining the evening, Solomon scrambled two eggs, enjoyed his coffee and relaxed with a newly found set of old 1954 Buick shop manuals. As usual, when the clock neared ten, he closed his manuals and let ...
— Solomon's Orbit • William Carroll

... it were really true that the train would stop, followed by a rapid retreat on bicycles so soon as it had been ascertained that it was true; the Affair of the German Prince traveling incognito, into which the Mayor himself had been drawn; and the Affair of the Nun who smoked a short black pipe in the Great Court shortly before midnight, before gathering up her skirts and vanishing on noiseless india-rubber-shod feet round the kitchen quarters into the gloom of Neville's Court, as the horrified porter descended from ...
— None Other Gods • Robert Hugh Benson


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