Read full poem →My father smoked Camel cigarettes and he knew many tricks and games
which he showed us with the packages of Camel cigarettes. How many
Dictionary Entry
Of food, preserved by treatment with smoke.
In a Sentence
“smoked salmon”
Origin
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Poetry examples for “smoked”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →A sort of laugh. He was a visitor,
A man of forty,--smoked and strolled about.
At orts and crosses Pleasure and Pain had played
Read full poem →That haloed his urbanity,
Would smoke till he had smoked enough,
And listen most attentively.
Read full poem →[Illustration: "Smoked the Calumet, the Peace-Pipe."]
Read full poem →Like a warlock's midnight orgies
Smoked and bubbled the black caldron
With the boiling tar.
Read full poem →The Planter, under his roof of thatch,
Smoked thoughtfully and slow;
The Slaver's thumb was on the latch,
Read full poem →Where the real effigy of midnight hags.
With tawny smoked flesh and tattered rags.
Uncouth-brimmed hat, and weather-beaten cloak,
Read full poem →Thanks, my Lord, for your Ven'son; for finer or fatter,
Ne'er ranged in a forest or smoked in a platter.
The haunch was a picture for painters to study,
Read full poem →And twice a day he smoked his pipe,
And drank his quart of beer:
Read full poem →You've the brown plowed land before, where the oxen steam and wheeze,
And the hills over-smoked behind by the faint gray 20
olive-trees.
