"Smoker" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A person who smokes tobacco or other combustible substances.
A smock is a loose, simple garment, typically made of fabric or leather, that is worn to protect clothing from stains, splashes, or other damage in various occupations, such as painting, gardening, or cooking. It is usually a one-piece or bib-style garment that covers the upper body, often with sleeves. In the past, smocks were also worn by schoolchildren as a practical and comfortable garment for art, music, and other hands-on activities.
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.
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.
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.
The term "smokes" is a plural noun.<br><br>1. Refers to the fumes or vapor from burning tobacco, smoke bombs, or factories.<br>Example: The building is covered in thick smokes.<br>2. Can also refer to cigarettes, cigars, or the act of smoking.<br>Example: He doesn't smoke in his house.<br><br>Additionally, in the context of racing cars or boats, the term "smokes" is used in the phrase "to smoke them," which means to leave them behind or to outperform them.<br>Example: The speedster smoked the competition and took the lead.
A smokescreen is a momentary distraction or diversion that conceals the true issues or problems at hand, often by creating confusion or uncertainty. It can be used as a tactical measure to delay or mislead an adversary, or as a metaphor for a difficult situation or a confusing idea. The term is also related to the literal use of smoke to obscure visibility, such as when a ship releases smoke to hide from enemy fire.
A smokescreen is a cloud of smoke created to hide or conceal something, typically to provide cover for escape or to create confusion. It can also be used figuratively to refer to a confusing or misleading idea, plan, or explanation. The term can be seen in various contexts, including military operations, sports (such as in golf), and even everyday language to refer to something that is intended to distract or obscure the truth.
A smokestack is a tall chimney or a structure used for the discharge of exhaust gases, such as smoke, ash, and other pollutants, from a factory, power plant, or other industrial facility. It is typically a vertical pipe or duct that rises high above the surrounding area, often visible from a distance.
A tall chimney used for releasing exhaust gases and air pollutants from a factory, power plant, or other industrial facility.
In a smoky smell or manner, typically unpleasant.<br><br>Example: "She lit the fire in the fireplace and the room filled with the smokily scented air."