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Meanings of
smoked
in English
(Used especially of meats and fish) dried and cured by hanging in wood smoke.
smoke-dried
smoke-cured
Related terms
preserved
Usage of
smoked
in English
1
An hour passed; the renegade
smoked
in silence; the chiefs did likewise.
2
He
smoked
contemplatively; she stitched at the inevitable embroidery of the period.
3
Ford did not answer when asked how recently he had
smoked
it.
4
Image credit: Pixabay When it comes to
smoked
meats, moderation is key.
5
The second course arrived, roasted kid,
smoked
peacock, and sliced ox meat.
6
Many years ago, when he
smoked
,
he had a specific hotel drill.
7
They
smoked
the pipe in the open ground between the two companies.
8
People who
smoked
and vaped were most at risk, Prof McKee said.
9
He felt an unaccustomed giddiness; it was long since he had
smoked
.
10
The German merely
smoked
and laughed; and they all
smoked
and laughed.
11
The others gathered in front of the fireplace, and
smoked
and chatted.
12
The mountains
smoked
,
a phenomenon Bakrell had heard about but never seen.
13
Perhaps the opium had gone bad-perhapsshe'd
smoked
too much this time.
14
These are set into
smoked
glass panels set atop blacked vanity units.
15
They
smoked
for some time in silence; then Keith arose to go.
16
Smokers then
smoked
before completing the task a third and final time.
Other examples for "smoked"
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About this term
smoked
smoke
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
smoke in
smoke salmon
smoke a cigarette
smoke in silence
smoke glass
More collocations
Smoked
through the time
Smoked
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
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