Smoke meaning in English
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Definition
(cigarette) smoke: (cigarette) fumes, white clouds produced by fire
Smoking (kills your sperm): Inhaling or breathing in fumes from cigarettes (kills your sperm)
Examples
- "You don't get to be like me without smoking something."
- "My Thoughts on the Smoking Ban"
- "Because I don't like smoke."
- "All day long he plays video games, listens to hip hop music, downloads "adult" films on his computer, and smokes strange cigarettes in his room."
- "You can't smoke in a fucking pub?"
- "- DO NOT smoke in the establishment."
- "Tobacco smoke may smell unpleasant, but it certainly is a good mask."
- "the day I found myself standing outside in the summer drizzle, smoking alone."
- "Eh, Hopefully, I'll be outside smoking a cigarette."
- "I'm not going to suggest that we force all pubs to allow smoking, and ban non-smokers, however tempting this may be."
- "Hopefully, I'll be outside smoking a cigarette."
- "Daddy's just got some smoke in his eyes from all the cigars."
- "A parallel system seems to me to be the only sensible solution to the smoking problem."
- "- The herb garden is not an "all you can smoke" buffet."
- "Smog is the result of large amounts of coal burning in one area, and it's caused by a mixture of smoke and sulphur dioxide."
- "I smoke lots and lots, and enjoy every puff."
- "Why don't we have smoking pubs and non-smoking pubs?"
- ""He smelled of champagne and cigar smoke, and kept singing what sounded like a Frank Sinatra tune."
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