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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(91) There would be a table groaning with smoked ham, with thick succulent slices of cold beef and crusty fresh bread.
(92) In the living-room, a smoked glass hi-fi dominated the mahogany wall unit, huge speakers beside it.
(93) They called it smoked salmon and I immediately concluded it was some sort of rich man's herring.
(94) He rarely drank, never smoked and played the piano, but not for the purposes of a sing-song.
(95) There were crisp fresh rolls, smoked fish and swimming olives, two kinds of pate and chilled Sancerre.
(96) Mind you, I wonder if, at their age, they realise that kippers are smoked herrings.
(97) This increase in gastric secretion showed a positive correlation to the total number of cigarettes smoked.
(98) With a processor or blender, smoked fish pates are ready in minutes.
(99) We smoked some dope with the girls and went to have an omelette.
(100) He lit one of the cigars which he smoked nonstop and blew rich smoke upwards.
(101) We tried the smoked salmon cakes and the fried ravioli, and found both to be wonderful.
(102) Short-skirted and heavily made-up, she smoked and drank and behaved in a way that outraged many of the older generation.
(103) She smoked cheap cigars, and the ash lay on her cardigans like catkins.
(104) She had smoked one pack of cigarettes daily for six years and was taking no medication.
(105) Carbon-dioxide ice smoked all around, making a freezing fog that glowed eerily where the rising sun was trapped in its skeins.
(106) Intimate little items: what she ate for breakfast, the occasional cigarette she smoked.
(107) The amount of tar in cigarettes is also important but less so than the number smoked or duration of smoking.
(108) Sighing like an old Negro cotton-picker, I reclined on the bed and smoked a cigarette.
(109) Canapes were suitably Daliesque - smoked salmon, potato crisp and olive creations shaped as lobsters.
(110) Excellent menu includes roast duck, smoked salmon, fish and game dishes.
(111) If you've smoked for a long time it can be very difficult to quit.
(112) The cigarettes people smoked smelt different as well and his policeman's nose told him they were not all honest virginia.
(113) Beyond the smoked glass traffic droned up and down the High Street.
(114) A drug that is injected reaches the brain faster than if it is smoked or sniffed.
(115) I asked Miss Matlock to bring me up a thermos of soup and a plate of smoked salmon sandwiches at six o'clock.
(116) Ginsberg withdrew his application to become Attorney General after it was revealed that he had smoked marijuana at college.
(117) The 62 points were the most the Gators had allowed since Auburn smoked them, 63-7,[sentencedict.com] in 1970.
(118) From top, Smoked salmon rolls with pesto rice, Christmas jewel basmati salad, Basmati rice cake.
(119) Some people emit negative fumes, while others vibrate positive energy. Stay close to the positive ones; otherwise you will be smoked to death. RVM
(120) This hearty, full-bodied red wine offers concentrated blackberry fruit with notes of herbs and smoked meat.