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English to English noun
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a cloud of fine particles suspended in a gas |  | source: wordnet30
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a hot vapor containing fine particles of carbon being produced by combustion |  | Example: the fire produced a tower of black smoke that could be seen for miles
source: wordnet30
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an indication of some hidden activity |  | Example: with all that smoke there must be a fire somewhere
source: wordnet30
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something with no concrete substance |  | Example: his dreams all turned to smoke it was just smoke and mirrors
source: wordnet30
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tobacco leaves that have been made into a cylinder |  | source: wordnet30
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street names for marijuana |  | source: wordnet30
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the act of smoking tobacco or other substances |  | Example: he went outside for a smoke smoking stinks
source: wordnet30
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(baseball) a pitch thrown with maximum velocity |  | Example: he swung late on the fastball he showed batters nothing but smoke
source: wordnet30
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The visible exhalation, vapor, or substance that escapes, or expelled, from a burning body, especially from burning vegetable matter, as wood, coal, peat, or the like. |  | source: webster1913 verb
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inhale and exhale smoke from cigarettes, cigars, pipes |  | Example: We never smoked marijuana Do you smoke?
source: wordnet30
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emit a cloud of fine particles |  | Example: The chimney was fuming
source: wordnet30
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To emit smoke; to throw off volatile matter in the form of vapor or exhalation; to reek. |  | source: webster1913
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To apply smoke to; to hang in smoke; to disinfect, to cure, etc., by smoke; as, to smoke or fumigate infected clothing; to smoke beef or hams for preservation. |  | source: webster1913
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