"Smoke-filled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Smoke-filled" Meaning

Filled with smoke, often due to a fire, pollution, or strong chemicals.

"Smoke-filled" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "Smoke-filled"


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Examples


1. The room was thick with smoke, filled with the acrid smell of burning plastic.
2. The air was smoke-filled from the fire in the alleyway, giving everyone a difficult time breathing.
3. The city's park was illegal smoke-filled zones where people could get in trouble for violating local laws.
4. The cigarette smoke was wafting through the bar, making it hard to smell the smoke-filled air in the room.
5. The air quality in the industrial area was quite bad due to the smoke-filled atmosphere created by nearby factories.

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Smiting

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There is no single word "smiting". It's possible that you meant the word "smiting", which has two related meanings:<br><br>1. To smite means to hit or strike someone or something with great force, often with the intention of hurting or punishing them.<br>2. Smiting can also mean to destroy or defeat someone or something, often in a powerful or overwhelming way.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> "God smote the idol, causing it to crumble to dust."<br> "The lawyer's arguments smote her opponent, causing them to lose the case."

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Overwhelmed with emotion, especially love or infatuation. <br><br>Example: She was smitten with her new boyfriend.

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Smocked

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Disappointed or afflicted with a mixture of mirth and pain or vexation.

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Smog

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A type of severe air pollution characterized by a mixture of smoke and fog, typically caused by the burning of fossil fuels, industrial activities, and vehicle emissions.

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Smoke is a visible collection of tiny particles and gases emitted when a material undergoes combustion or pyrolysis, yielding an assortment of chemical compounds. It generally results from a partial or incomplete combustion process, where some fuel is burnt incompletely, leaving volatile or semi-volatile compounds behind.

Smoked

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adjective: cooked or flavored with smoke, typically over low heat, often for a long time; smell of or having a flavor of smoke; not being used or active.

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Without smoke; not producing smoke.

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