Smoke example sentences

Related (10): cigarette, tobacco, smog, chimney, fire, fumes, ash, vapor, exhale, pipe.

"Smoke" Example Sentences


1. The smoke billowed out of the burning building.
2. Smoke was coming from the chimney of the old cabin.
3. The campfire emitted swirling wisps of smoke.
4. They saw smoke rising from the distant treetops.
5. Smoke filled the room after the kitchen fire.
6. Smoke stained the walls and ceiling black.
7. The smoke alarm went off during cooking.
8. Smoke from the factories clouded the sky.
9. The soldiers concealed themselves in the smoke from the battlefield.
10. Smoke lingered in the air even after the fire was out.
11. Clouds of smoke obscured visibility.
12. The detective followed the trail of cigarette smoke.
13. The smokers congregated outside the building to light up.
14. The smoke detector started beeping urgently.
15. Smoke from the wildfires reduced air quality.
16. Puffs of smoke rose from the piping hot chimney stack.
17. Smoke clouded the skyline after the explosion.
18. The chimney emitted steady tendrils of smoke.
19. Curling smoke rose from the covered cauldron.
20. Smoke drifted throughout the haunted carnival.
21. Smoke was still issuing from the bombed ruin.
22. The cigarette smoke clung to the runner's clothes.
23. Columns of oily smoke rose into the stormy sky.
24. Whiffs of smoke escaped from under the kitchen door.
25. The car continued to smoke after chugging to a stop.
26. The tunnel was filled with thick, choking smoke.
27. The battleship billowed smoke into the grey sky.
28. Smoke rose from the mountains where forest fires raged.
29. Smoke escaped from the crevices in the doorframe.
30. Smoke curled from the end of the freshly lit cigarette.
31. The smoke alarms sounded shrilly through the house.
32. Smoke trickled out of the crack in the window frame.
33. Smoke hovered thickly over the deserted battlefield.
34. The atmosphere was hazy with smoke from the recent explosions.
35. The chimneys exhaled streams of smoke into the evening sky.
36. The campers had to avoid breathing in the campfire smoke.
37. The house was filled with acrid smoke from the chimney fire.
38. Clouds of gray smoke stained the pristine whitewashed ceiling.
39. Smoke billowed into the enormous hall from the blazing inferno below.
40. Smoke obscured the sky and ground from view.
41. The menacing cloud of smoke drew nearer and nearer.
42. Smoke curled around the figure sitting by the fire.
43. The fog cleared to reveal smoke billowing from the burning city below.
44. Tendrils of smoke escaped from under the heavy wooden door.
45. Smoke poured from the exhaust pipe of the old truck.
46. Smoke from the distant forest fire blotted out the sun.
47. The haze of smoke hung heavy in the humid air.
48. Smoke hovered near the ceiling, unable to escape through the windows.
49. Smoke filled her lungs with each painful breath.
50. Smoke drifted in through the broken window pane.
51. Smoke lingered in the air long after the cigarette had been snuffed out.
52. Smoke rose from the cone of incense burning on the altar.
53. The troops retreated under cover of the thick screen of smoke.
54. Smoke pillowed out of the chimney with each gust of wind.
55. Smoke curled around the candle's fluttering flame.
56. Smoke stung their eyes and burnt their throats.
57. Smoke rose ominously from the pile of rubble.
58. The whole city was shrouded in a pall of black smoke.
59. Smoke billowed from the broken windows of the inferno.
60. Smoke cast eerie shadows on the walls of the cave.

Common Phases


1. through smoke and fire - through hardship and trouble
2. see no further than the end of one's nose - to have a limited or narrow perspective
3. in a cloud of smoke - quickly disappearing or vanishing
4. smoke and mirrors - deception or trickery used to create an illusion
5. blow smoke - to boast, talk big, or exaggerate
6. no smoke without fire - there usually some truth behind rumors
7. go up in smoke - to fail and be destroyed or wasted
8. clear the air/smoke - to resolve a misunderstanding or problem
9. smoke and be friendly - to practice diplomacy despite differences
10. chain smoker - someone who smokes cigarettes frequently and continuously
11. go out in a puff of smoke - to vanish or disappear suddenly
12. take someone for a ride/smoke - to deceive or trick someone
13. blow smoke - to boast, exaggerate, or engage in deceptive language
14. smoke out - to drive out using smoke; to force out using pressure
15. thick as smoke - very numerous or abundant

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