Smoke ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Smoke ( noun )

  1. A visible suspension of carbon or other particles in air, typically one emitted from a burning substance.
  2. The act or process of burning something, especially tobacco or other plant material, to produce smoke.
  3. A substance that is emitted as smoke.
  4. A state of confusion or commotion.

Origin:

Old english smoca, of germanic origin; related to dutch and german smoke.

Examples:

  1. There was smoke coming out of the chimney.
  2. She saw smoke rising from the forest.
  3. He went outside for a smoke.
  4. The smoke from the fireworks was beautiful.
  5. The city was in a smoke after the explosion.

(As a verb)

Smoke ( verb )

  1. A visible suspension of carbon or other particles in air, typically one emitted from a burning substance.
  2. The act or process of burning something, especially tobacco or other plant material, to produce smoke.
  3. A substance that is emitted as smoke.
  4. A state of confusion or commotion.

Origin:

Old english smoca, of germanic origin; related to dutch and german smoke.

Examples:

  1. There was smoke coming out of the chimney.
  2. She saw smoke rising from the forest.
  3. He went outside for a smoke.
  4. The smoke from the fireworks was beautiful.
  5. The city was in a smoke after the explosion.
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