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smoke

[smohk] / smoʊk /


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Videos taken that day from the men’s bedroom show smoke rising from and around nearby buildings and locals on scooters and motorbikes leaving the area.

From The Wall Street Journal

Hitler left Germany a smoking shell of a country, which is not the mark of a great leader.

From Salon

Instead, there is smoke and vivid use of light—in the most dramatic sequences, such as the fire, a wall-size blaze of color angles forward from a bank of instruments on the floor upstage.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Each avenue of commercial, whether it’s sponsorship, licensing, ticketing, hospitality, they’re all just kind of smoking hot, if you will, right now,” Slusher said in a recent interview with The Times.

From Los Angeles Times

She ran out of her home to see smoke rising from a distance.

From BBC