How To Use Smoke out In A Sentence

  • He lit his cigarette and took a long drag, blowing the smoke out towards her.
  • Guga blew a stream of smoke out of his nostrils, forming a wreath around his head.
  • I drank the requisite giant glass of water to begin flushing the alcohol out of my system and now I'll go take a shower to wash the cigarette smoke out of my hair and restore my cheer before sleep.
  • In general, most fireplaces do not have an operable flue damper to control the flow of smoke out the chimney or to keep the cool air from entering the firebox from the chimney above. Care and maintenance of the fireplace
  • Pouring from the top of this volcano, like smoke out of a factory chimney, is a rapidly spreading pall of what looks like steam. Boing Boing: October 20, 2002 - October 26, 2002 Archives
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  • They smoked effetely, holding the cigarette between thumb and index finger, puffing the smoke out without inhaling it.
  • The ones that let you smoke outdoors without getting frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • When I was growing up it just was not the done thing for a woman to smoke outdoors.
  • I found him some tobacco and he had a smoke outside and we drank tea.
  • Some lit smudges every day under the house to smoke out mosquitoes.
  • And Vanzie hopes that a clean sweep of victories will smoke out Jason Cook.
  • Chancellor Kiryl sighed a bit, took a long puff on his reefer, and blew the smoke out in a long, thin gray cloud.
  • They swell in sapphire smoke out of the blue cracks of the ground, -- 10/01/2002 - 11/01/2002
  • She lit up and blew a puff of smoke out of the window.
  • An overexercised blonde with that distinct L.A. plastic surgery look is sitting on the counter, trying to blow cigarette smoke out the open window while she stares at herself in the mirror. Good-Bye To All That
  • So now I've cleared the smoke out, I've vacuumed, I've put the eggs on the right hotplate, I'm about to go have a shower ... A new week ...
  • The ones that let you smoke outdoors without getting frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • In L.A. you can't smoke anywhere, so you have to smoke outside and then go back inside to your drink.
  • She'll ask her friends to smoke outside or exhale up the chimney? Christianity Today
  • She took a drag on her cigarette, blowing the smoke out through her nostrils.
  • Pouring from the top of this volcano, like smoke out of a factory chimney, is a rapidly spreading pall of what looks like steam.
  • He sucked on another cigarette, blowing the smoke out through his nose in little puffs.
  • The clanking tractor went along , shooting smoke out of its belly.
  • However, non-smokers should understand that people smoke and many smoke out of addiction.
  • The police are determined to smoke out the leaders of the gang.
  • However, non-smokers should understand that people smoke and many smoke out of addiction.
  • They assessed the levels of a nicotine by-product known as cotinine in nonsmokers exposed to second-hand smoke outdoors and found levels up to 162 percent greater than in the control group. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • I go for a smoke out front and crudely proposition a conventioneer. Get Laid or Die Trying
  • She'll ask her friends to smoke outside or exhale up the chimney? Christianity Today
  • And when it's too cold to smoke outside you can visit the airport-style, glassed-in smoking section.
  • smoke out the bees

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