(Used especially of meats and fish) dried and cured by hanging in wood smoke.
1 A small boy hawked smoke - dried fish biscuits by the near corner.
2 Dan returned with a yellow, smoke - dried string of pieces, dangling from his arm.
3 It was a low-roofed, white-plastered, gaudily decked, smoke - dried mimicry of the guinguettes beyond Paris.
4 I feel I'm getting smoke - dried like bacon-orham, is it?
5 When the meat is smoke - dried it keeps for a long time, and is capital food.
6 Everybody is thin and smoke-dried at the end of a stormy winter, declared Lady Carse.
7 Her hair was grizzled, and the straggling tresses hung untrammelled about her smoke-dried and hard-lined visage.
8 The smoke - dried corpse was then smeared with red ochre- anaturallyantibacterial iron-oxidepigment derived from tinted clay.
9 The farther door of the smoke-dried kitchen opened on to the farm-yard, around which were stables and neat-houses.
10 The parent stork is perched solemnly over her youthful brood, which one would naturally think would get smoke-dried .
11 Du Tertre relates that a French priest was killed and smoke-dried by the Caribs, and then devoured with satisfaction.
12 This dry meat, and smoke - dried fish, constituted our daily food, and that in very insufficient quantity for hardworking men.
13 He was seen a mile away from the cheerless camp, where his companions, with smoke - dried eyes, lamented his absence.
14 Don't you see I'm smoke-dried ?
15 The tavern was astir, and the figure of the old, smoke - dried stage-agent, cigar in mouth, was seen beneath the stoop.
16 The old woman's tumble down tepee was of bark and her dress and clothing was of old smoke - dried tent cover.
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