smoke

noun and verb54 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

smoke from a cigarette

a large, dense mass of smoke

smoke inhaled involuntarily from other people's cigarettes, cigars, or pipes

smoke that is black, often from burning oil or rubber

a large, thick mass of smoke that is difficult to see through

smoke from burning tobacco products in general

a large, thick mass of smoke

smoke from burning wood

smoke from a cigar

smoke that is white, famously used to indicate the election of a new Pope

smoke from a tobacco pipe

smoke that is grey (BrE) or gray (AmE) in color

smoke that has a bluish color, often from a two-stroke engine or wood fire

the smell of old cigarette or tobacco smoke that lingers in a room or on clothes

large quantities of smoke rising and rolling outwards

smoke that is so thick or acrid it makes it difficult to breathe

smoke that has a strong, bitter, and unpleasant smell that irritates the throat and nose

to smoke a lot of cigarettes regularly

food (like fish or cheese) that has been treated with a small amount of smoke for a short time

food (like fish or meat) that has been treated with a large amount of smoke for a long time

to be destroyed by fire; also used figuratively to mean a plan or effort has failed completely

to smoke a very large number of cigarettes, cigars, etc.

to exhale smoke from the mouth

to send out or give off smoke (more formal)

to breathe in smoke

to breathe out smoke

to emit smoke suddenly and forcefully, like a burp

a large mass of smoke in the air

a small cloud or burst of smoke

a tall, narrow mass of smoke rising into the air

a thin, delicate trail of smoke

a device that makes a loud noise to warn you when there is smoke from a fire

a device that detects the presence of smoke, typically as an indicator of fire

a short period of time when a person stops working to smoke a cigarette

smoke moves upwards into the air

smoke spreads to occupy an entire space (e.g., a room)

smoke disappears from an area, allowing visibility to return

smoke flows rapidly and continuously from a source

smoke rises in a curving or spiral shape

smoke rises and moves in large, rolling masses

Collocations with "smoke"

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