Present participle for to emit smoke or visible vapor
“Solitary chimney stacks and rubble would smoke and smolder for weeks, but the worst of the fire was over by the end of the day.”
Present participle for to burn or smolder
“The embers continue to smoke, providing some degree of warmth to the interior of the cottage.”
Present participle for to inhale and exhale the smoke of tobacco or similar herb or drug
“The readers of the adventures of Sherlock Holmes have learned that the criminal had better not smoke a cigar at the scene of the crime.”
Present participle for to preserve or prepare (food) for consumption by treating with smoke
“You can smoke the salmon using alder chips over an open fire, which will give it a great rich and earthy flavor.”
Present participle for to comprehensively defeat
“The championship favorite is expected to easily smoke their opponents in the first round.”
Deeply angered but not outwardly displaying it
Caused by, pertaining to or resulting in fever
Ablaze or on fire
Having a streak of good luck or good progress or success
The action of preserving something organically
Smoking substance
The act of fumigating, or applying smoke or vapor, as for disinfection
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