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  • 11smoke — [[t]smo͟ʊk[/t]] ♦♦ smokes, smoking, smoked 1) N UNCOUNT Smoke consists of gas and small bits of solid material that are sent into the air when something burns. A cloud of black smoke blew over the city... The air was thick with cigarette smoke.… …

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  • 12Smoke on the Daughter — Infobox Simpsons episode episode name = Smoke on the Daughter image caption = Lisa inhales second hand smoke. episode no = 415 prod code = KABF08 airdate = March 30, 2008 show runner = Al Jean writer = Billy Kimball director = Lance Kramer guest… …

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  • 13smoke — smoke1 [ smouk ] noun ** 1. ) uncount a gray, black, or white cloud produced by something that is burning: The air was thick with cigarette smoke. a column/pall/cloud of smoke (=a large quantity): A column of black smoke slowly rose above the… …

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  • 14Smoke-Free Illinois Act Public Act 095-0017 — On January 11, 2007 Illinois State Senator John J. Cullerton introduced comprehensive legislation that would make Illinois workplaces and indoor public places smoke free. Similar legislation was also introduced in the Illinois House of… …

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  • 15smoke out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms smoke out : present tense I/you/we/they smoke out he/she/it smokes out present participle smoking out past tense smoked out past participle smoked out 1) to force a person, animal, or insect to leave the place …

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  • 16Smoke Rise, Alabama — Infobox Settlement official name = Smoke Rise, Alabama settlement type = CDP imagesize = image caption = image imagesize = image caption = image mapsize = 250px map caption = Location in Blount County and the state of Alabama mapsize1 = map… …

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  • 17Smoke signal — The smoke signal is one of the oldest forms of communication in recorded history. It is a form of visual communication used over long distance.In Ancient China, soldiers stationed along the Great Wall would alert each other of impending enemy… …

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  • 18smoke — I. vb American a. to kill. A euphemism in underworld and police usage since the 1940s, this unsentimental term was fashionable in teenage speech and crime fiction in the 1980s. b. also smoke out, smoke off to defeat or to better (someone). In the …

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  • 19Smoke, environmental tobacco — Tobacco smoke that is generated from the sidestream (the burning end) of a cigarette, pipe or cigar and the exhaled mainstream smoke (the smoke that is puffed out by smokers) of cigarettes, pipes, and cigars. Environmental tobacco smoke was… …

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  • 20Second-hand smoke — Environmental tobacco smoke that is inhaled involuntarily or passively by someone who is not smoking. Environmental tobacco smoke is generated from the sidestream (the burning end) of a cigarette, pipe or cigar or from the exhaled mainstream (the …

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