Synonym: smoke-cured, smoke-dried. Similar words: smoke, nonsmoker, smokescreen, smoking, smoking gun, choked, hooked, crooked. Meaning: [sməʊk] adj. (used especially of meats and fish) dried and cured by hanging in wood smoke.
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(61) Cut a slice of smoked salmon into 10 thin strips, place on top and garnish with dill sprigs.
(62) Savoy Crunch peanuts are coated in a crispy shell in smoked bacon or sweet and sour flavours.
(63) A small number of competitors at those Games were found to have smoked marijuana recently.
(64) Attempts to light a fire in the glacial dining-room had to be abandoned when it smoked out the house.
(65) He had a high-domed bald head and smoked a curved pipe.
(66) Braunschweiger is smoked liver sausage; that is, it is a sausage that is smoked after cooking.
(67) It is usually an all-beef product, heavily smoked, and seasoned with cloves, coriander, garlic, and ginger.
(68) Extrawurst or Fleischwurst is another lightly smoked sausage for eating cold but may also be poached or grilled.
(69) His cilantro-laced sauteed shrimp, piquant goat-cheese salad and tender smoked salmon fettuccine are heavenly enough.
(70) Add small pieces of smoked salmon for a delicious breakfast!
(71) I smoked one cigarette after another, but that was the only clue to my tumult.
(72) Smoked or tinted material is preferred as the instruments constructed can be more easily seen when set aside.
(73) What is heroin anyway, but a dark shadow, a temporary respite, smoked between one and a few hundred times?
(74) Smoked out An extraordinary new species has been sighted in the centre of Edinburgh recently.
(75) The researchers found about 18 percent of the group smoked while they were single and about 16 percent after marriage.
(76) I was thinking how funny it would be if I had switched the smoked salmon for ham.
(77) He had smoked one cigarette after the other, holding them cupped in his palm to protect them from the rain.
(78) When she was young, everybody thought my grandmother was terribly daring because she smoked.
(79) Then he went into the kitchen, ate a bowl of cornflakes, and smoked another cigarette.
(80) The grill had mutton chops and mash; the buffet ran things like smoked salmon, potted shrimps and corned ox tongue.
(81) The probability of smoking cessation increased by 40% if a person smoked less than 10 cigarettes per day.
(82) At the age of 30 I was fat, unhealthy[sentencedict.com], and smoked two packs of cigarettes a day.
(83) Lili had already smoked three cigarettes and stubbed them out in her saucer, devil-may-care, and Mrs Monro had said nothing.
(84) Fish is very popular and it is still preserved and smoked by traditional methods.
(85) We were embarrassing each other, so we stopped talking and sat on the sandy grass and smoked a cigarette.
(86) Nina brought me a plate of smoked salmon and some sliced bread.
(87) During 1990 and 1991, it seemed anybody who ever smoked a joint was taking Ecstasy.
(88) Men smoked pipes, wore roll-neck jerseys and had a stolidly dependable air about them.
(89) The dropped dung of the horses smoked in the road.
(90) There are nuances of smoked meat and black currant, but the wine is most notable for its sheer liveliness.