Sentence for smoke | Use smoke in a sentence

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  • How I smell of smoke! (10)
  • Knowledge was all smoke! (8)
  • But if one does not smoke! (10)
  • Will you smoke? (8)
  • He did not smoke. (8)
  • All is cigarette smoke. (8)
  • Smoke in the kitchen then. (10)
  • Or think when you smoke a lot. (8)
  • Must smoke when you think a lot. (8)
  • Herr Paul blew out a cloud of smoke. (8)
  • He smelt abominably of tobacco smoke. (9)
  • His discharges of smoke grew stifling. (10)
  • I have sentimentalized up to thin smoke. (10)
  • He was soon enabled to puff consoling smoke. (22)
  • He drank, and callously blew smoke at Shelton. (8)
  • Vesuvius shone in the sun, uncrowned by smoke. (8)
  • The architect peered through the wreaths of smoke. (13)
  • Jenna finished by assaulting a herd of faces with smoke. (10)
  • Violetta lit her cigarette and puffed the smoke lightly. (10)
  • They puffed and puffed, and only made smoke in the middle! (8)
  • Smoke wreathing from one chimney was the only sign of life. (8)
  • He sat very calm, puffing the smoke out in to the night air. (8)
  • The windows all were blind, no smoke rose from the chimneys. (10)
  • Gower entered his dressing-room and was bidden to smoke there. (10)
  • He asked her leave to smoke, and then he scarcely spoke to her. (9)
  • The pipes reminded him to smoke, and he took out his cigarette case. (9)
  • On the raised towing-path two bargemen lounge and smoke indifferently. (8)
  • The sun shone through a hazy smoke and the air was crisp and bracing. (18)
  • If the smoke test is employed, a smoke machine is best. (17)
  • And Jolly heaved a sigh of contentment, blowing smoke through his nostrils…. (8)
  • And taking a long pull at that pink cigarette he puffed the smoke out with a laugh. (8)
  • A moment of some sacrificial smoke They passed, and were the dearer for their dead. (10)
  • From a lake, curled in a hollow like a patch of smoke, came the cry of a water-bird. (8)
  • The white smoke rolling past the windows was not more evanescent than her joy had been. (8)
  • He blew clouds of smoke, and twirled his little beard with the fingers of his left hand. (12)
  • They turned, I saw the smoke of his shot go straight up like a prayer; his pistol dropped. (8)
  • What protection is there to prevent the chance passage of smoke into the warm air-chamber? (17)
  • Above their heads a gun was hung, trigger upwards, and two hams were mellowing in the smoke. (8)
  • Now the postillion having thus relieved himself, jeeringly asked permission to smoke a pipe. (10)
  • It did not apparently matter to her whether she danced full or empty; but she would not smoke. (8)
  • Amidst all the hum of voices and the fumes of smoke, a sense of formality was haunting Shelton. (8)
  • Algernon told Sedgett to wait while he dressed in evening uniform, and gave him a cigar to smoke. (10)
  • Algernon told Sedgett to wait while he dressed in evening uniform, and gave him a cigar to smoke. (22)
  • After taking several puffs of the smoke, he passed the pipe first to the white chief, James Greydon. (18)
  • There in the sunlight the hedgerows ran golden and brown away from the clouds of trailing train smoke. (8)
  • And, smiling, he drifted out of the gallery again, blue and solid like the smoke of his excellent cigar. (8)
  • Walls and ceilings were knocked away here and there, and a lingering odor of powder smoke was everywhere. (1)
  • The village church sits above it on a green promontory; and the village smoke rises from among goodly trees. (2)
  • And, puffing the cigarette smoke at a lady-bird on the shining table, he plunged into a reverie about the house. (8)
  • She did not notice him, but beckoned to Laxley drooping over a bud, while the curled smoke floated from his lips. (10)
  • The smoke of their pipes, the sleepy air, the warmth from the baked ground, the constant hum, made Shelton drowsy. (8)
  • Dense masses of smoke hung amid the darting snakes of fire, and a red malign light was on the neighbouring leafage. (10)
  • Before us ran the turbulent river, vexed with plunging shells and obscured in spots by blue sheets of low-lying smoke. (7)
  • We had never known all this while how much we missed them; but it gave us a fillip to see the smoke from their chimneys. (2)
  • I do not know how much a man may smoke and live, but apparently he smoked as much as a man could, for he smoked incessantly. (9)
  • I see the aspirations of a world arise for her, thick and frequent as the puffs of smoke from cigars of Pannonian sentries! (10)
  • We say to ourselves, with a good deal of logic, Where there is so much smoke there must be some fire, or at least a fireplace. (9)
  • Uprose the soul of him a star On that brave day of Ocean days: It rolled the smoke from Trafalger To darken Austerlitz ablaze. (10)
  • A brownish smoke came from the flames, a white veil flowed from her shoulders; an undreamed-of lightness took possession of me. (12)
  • At the end of the limit she had given the Colonel, Mrs. Lapham looked into the dining-room, which she found blue with his smoke. (9)
  • Blackbirds were holding evensong; the late perfume of the lilac came stealing forth into air faintly smeeched with chimney smoke. (8)
  • Fire crackled in her gymnasium; hatchets crashed against costly things; smoke filled the corridors; maniacal cries tore the air. (12)
  • The air was alive with the whistle from machine-gun fire storming across zigzag fashion-alive it was with bullets, dust, and smoke. (8)
  • Solitary men, or groups, sat at some dozen tables, and the waiters hurried about replenishing glasses; the air was thick with smoke. (8)
  • It was dim with smoke, but not greatly obscured: the smoke rose and spread in sheets among the branches of the trees. (7)
  • Here winding under elm and oak, And slanting up the sunny hill: Splashing the water here like smoke Among the mill-holms round the mill. (10)
  • On the rim of the ocean the length of some westward liner blocked itself out against the horizon, and swiftly trailed its smoke out of sight. (9)
  • The remark had hardly escaped him when a wreath of metaphorical smoke, and fire, and no mean report, startled the company of supping gentlemen. (10)
  • Suddenly there were a ringing rattle of musketry, the familiar hissing of bullets, and before us the interspaces of the forest were all blue with smoke. (7)

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