smoke-filled
1smoke-filled — adjective containing smoke smoke filled rooms • Similar to: ↑smoky …
2smoke-filled — adj. Smoke filled is used with these nouns: ↑room …
3smoke-filled room — smoke filled rooms N COUNT (disapproval) If you talk about a decision being made in a smoke filled room, you mean that it is made by a small group of people in a private meeting, rather than in a more democratic or open way. He liked negotiation… …
4smoke-filled room — n used to talk about a place where plans or decisions are made secretly by a small group of powerful people rather than in an open way used especially in newspapers …
5smoke-filled room — [ ,smouk fıld rum ] noun count MAINLY JOURNALISM a place where powerful people make important decisions …
6smoke-filled room — smoke′ filled room′ n. a place, as a hotel room, for conducting secret negotiations, devising strategy, etc • Etymology: 1915–20, amer …
7smoke-filled room — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : a hotel room in which a small group of politicians carry on negotiations meet in a smoke filled room to decide on … men and measures D.D.McKean * * * /smohk fild , fild / a place, as a hotel room, for conducting secret… …
8smoke-filled room — UK [ˌsməʊk fɪld ˈruːm] / US [ˌsmoʊk fɪld ˈrum] noun [countable] Word forms smoke filled room : singular smoke filled room plural smoke filled rooms mainly journalism a place where powerful people make important decisions …
9Smoke-filled room — In U.S. political slang, a smoke filled room is a secret political gathering or decision making process. The phrase is generally used to suggest a cabal of powerful or well connected individuals meeting privately to nominate a dark horse… …
10smoke-filled room — n. a room where a small group of people make important decisions. (Usually used in reference to political parties.) □ The smoke filled rooms are still producing the candidates for most offices, even as we approach the year two thousand. □ The… …