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Smoked   /smoʊkt/   Listen
Smoked

adjective
1.
(used especially of meats and fish) dried and cured by hanging in wood smoke.  Synonyms: smoke-cured, smoke-dried.



Smoke

verb
(past & past part. smoked; pres. part. smoking)
1.
Inhale and exhale smoke from cigarettes, cigars, pipes.  "Do you smoke?"
2.
Emit a cloud of fine particles.  Synonym: fume.



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"Smoked" Quotes from Famous Books



... Then, his cigar smoked to the bitter end, he, too, rose, and, declining the invitations of the stout man and his friends to have something "because he had earned it," he walked out of the Rathskeller and took the elevator to ...
— Cap'n Dan's Daughter • Joseph C. Lincoln

... been able to earn a tolerable living. So the couple desired a child, but desired it for years in vain. Often, at the end of the day's work, when Gottfried sat on the bench in front of his house and smoked his pipe, he would say: "How good it would be if we had a son." Marian would fall silent and ...
— The Goose Man • Jacob Wassermann

... fish, Judy," Jane said to her husband as they sat by the open window one night, Jem's arm curved comfortably around the young woman's waist as he smoked his pipe. "What do you think she says to me to-night after I put her ...
— In the Closed Room • Frances Hodgson Burnett

... once and help me to tie up some mutton bones in a counterpane," said Anna Maria. "I have got half a smoked ...
— The Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter • Beatrix Potter

... cliff among the flowers, with blue sky above and blue sea beneath, poor Mr. Carson allowed himself a temporary relaxation. He smoked his pipe and read his paper, and for a little while at least the hard lines round his mouth softened, and his anxious eyes grew easy. He finished his Italian journal, lay idly watching the scenery, chatted, dozed, and finally stretched out his hand for one ...
— The Jolliest School of All • Angela Brazil


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