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Definition of smoke-filled in English: smoke-filledadjective Containing a lot of smoke, especially from cigarettes. discussions in smoke-filled rooms Example sentencesExamples - Turns out, smoke-filled cafes aren't the only places where the French like to spend hours in existential debate.
- Bookie shops were no longer the dark, smoke-filled recesses they once were, where customers were deterred from entering.
- Maybe you've consumed red wine or cheese or lingered in a smoke-filled room, all of which can trigger migraines.
- As they blindly make their way through smoke-filled spaces searching for flames, they find that secondary fires can flare up because of heat convection.
- When she saw Hector in the evening across the smoke-filled bar leaning against the counter, she knew he had been drinking.
- Miraculously, they find two officers still alive in the smoke-filled compartment and bring them out.
- Not everyone can live in a smog-free environment, but we can all avoid smoke-filled rooms, high traffic areas, breathing in highway fumes and exercising near busy thoroughfares.
- On my time off, I'm the last guy you'll see in any smoke-filled venue.
- In the smoke-filled hut it was hard to tell whether her eyes were watering or she was crying.
- The current high levels of heart disease and cancer in Ireland could be alleviated by attracting people into the outdoors and away from smoke-filled pubs.
- In the decades after the Civil War, when coal became "the vital essence" of American civilization, the air of the nation's industrial cities became more and more smoke-filled.
- It is feared by many that, under the new regulation, potential employees who do not agree to consent to work in a smoke-filled environment will not be hired.
- Private investigation isn't all high speed car chases, smoke-filled offices and leggy dames with trouble on their minds.
- No employee can be forced to go into a smoke-filled room, except in an emergency.
Synonyms smoggy, hazy, foggy, murky, thick Definition of smoke-filled in US English: smoke-filledadjectiveˈsmoʊkfɪldˈsmōkfild Containing a lot of smoke, especially from cigarettes. discussions in smoke-filled rooms Example sentencesExamples - No employee can be forced to go into a smoke-filled room, except in an emergency.
- In the decades after the Civil War, when coal became "the vital essence" of American civilization, the air of the nation's industrial cities became more and more smoke-filled.
- As they blindly make their way through smoke-filled spaces searching for flames, they find that secondary fires can flare up because of heat convection.
- Bookie shops were no longer the dark, smoke-filled recesses they once were, where customers were deterred from entering.
- Turns out, smoke-filled cafes aren't the only places where the French like to spend hours in existential debate.
- Maybe you've consumed red wine or cheese or lingered in a smoke-filled room, all of which can trigger migraines.
- It is feared by many that, under the new regulation, potential employees who do not agree to consent to work in a smoke-filled environment will not be hired.
- Private investigation isn't all high speed car chases, smoke-filled offices and leggy dames with trouble on their minds.
- On my time off, I'm the last guy you'll see in any smoke-filled venue.
- The current high levels of heart disease and cancer in Ireland could be alleviated by attracting people into the outdoors and away from smoke-filled pubs.
- Not everyone can live in a smog-free environment, but we can all avoid smoke-filled rooms, high traffic areas, breathing in highway fumes and exercising near busy thoroughfares.
- In the smoke-filled hut it was hard to tell whether her eyes were watering or she was crying.
- When she saw Hector in the evening across the smoke-filled bar leaning against the counter, she knew he had been drinking.
- Miraculously, they find two officers still alive in the smoke-filled compartment and bring them out.
Synonyms smoggy, hazy, foggy, murky, thick |