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Sentence count:270+8Posted:2017-05-07Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: smoke-curedsmoke-driedSimilar words: smokenonsmokersmokescreensmokingsmoking gunchokedhookedcrookedMeaning: [sməʊk]  adj. (used especially of meats and fish) dried and cured by hanging in wood smoke. 
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(151) Parker smoked and drank his beer and it was not nearly so bad as he had first supposed.
(152) My granddad, who smoked like a chimney and lived to 97, was lucky enough never to encounter a promoter.
(153) Chief executive Gareth Davis estimates that 25 % of all cigarettes smoked in Britain escape domestic duty.
(154) Hot-pressed sandwiches such as basil, mozzarella and tomato; lemon turkey; smoked salmon; and roast beef.
(155) Not surprisingly, young salesmen dashed around the place looking cowed and frightened, while young traders smoked cigars.
(156) In our study women who smoked had lower conception rates, though this did not reach significance.
(157) Billy defied his mother, and smoked openly in the house.
(158) Smokies are made of coarsely ground beef and pork; they are similar to frankfurters but are more heavily smoked.
(159) Teewurst has a rich and pronounced smoked flavour and is delicious on hot toast or crackers.
(160) Swore like a trooper, drank like a pagan, smoked like a bomber descending to earth.
(161) When I first smoked a cigarette, I almost passed out.
(162) Guests began with crab cakes, caviar, creme fraiche, smoked salmon and mini beef wellingtons.
(163) Eating smoked salmon while talking to Johnny Prescott had seemed to last a lifetime.
(164) On average, 28% of those who smoked in 1974 had stopped smoking by 1981.
(165) I took a huge drag on my cigarette and realized that I had smoked almost the whole thing.
(166) The taxi driver was squatting by one of Bonefish's gateposts where he surreptitiously smoked a cigarette.
(167) By the time the cigarette had been smoked the fire had burnt out.
(168) Participants who smoked also had higher rates of short and long spells of sickness absence compared with non-smokers.
(169) Both say they now feel the effects of alcohol far sooner than when they smoked.
(170) The cheeseboard offers a good selection of locally produced cheeses such as applewood smoked cheese and the wonderfully named Cornish Yarg.
(171) Please note that Rockwell flashing units are suitable for all colours except white, clear or smoked tint.
(172) Salesmen talked to investors, traders made bets, and managers smoked cigars.
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(173) He may have to tell his employer which prescription drugs he takes and whether he has smoked in the past year.
(174) He smoked and drank heavily, and his language was rich in expletives even when mixing with senior diplomats and politicians.
(175) The most interesting is Tramazzine, toasted pocket bread filled with smoked salmon or mushroom.
(176) I sat on it and smoked a cigarette before falling asleep in the long grass.
(177) The Court smoked him out and convicted him of supplying the stuff.
(178) Soldiers were leaning against the walls, their guns slung at awkward angles as they smoked and chatted.
(179) I no longer drank black coffee nor smoked, so I could only chew my almonds and sip my herb tea.
(180) Basil also remembers he smoked a pipe which he managed to fill and light with matches, entirely unaided.
More similar words: smokenonsmokersmokescreensmokingsmoking gunchokedhookedcrookedprovokedoverlookedamoksmogsmothersmotenakedcosmossmoothsmoldersmoochlinkeddockedtuckedbeakedpackedrankedwickedsackedcockedsoakedmake do
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