smoky

IPA: smˈoʊki

adjective

  • Filled with smoke.
  • Filled with or enveloped in tobacco smoke.
  • Giving off smoke.
  • Of a colour or colour pattern similar to that of smoke.
  • Having a flavour or odour like smoke; flavoured with smoke.
  • Resembling or composed of smoke.
  • Blackened by smoke.
  • (of a person's voice) Having a deep, raspy quality, often as a result of smoking tobacco.
  • Attractive in a sensual way; sultry.
  • (music) Having a dark, thick, bass sound.
  • (obsolete) Giving off steam or vapour.
  • (obsolete) Obscuring or insubstantial like smoke.
  • (obsolete) Suspicious; open to suspicion; jealous.
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Examples of "smoky" in Sentences

  • Look up smoky in the dictionary.
  • Black, white or smoky blue body.
  • Jupiter has a faint, smoky ring.
  • The smoky deposit was essentially fatty.
  • The blue veins have a smoky, earthy flavour.
  • It sometimes carries with it a smoky flavor.
  • It ignites readily, burning with a smoky flame.
  • Several factories are visible in this smoky scene.
  • However, it is known to grow as an epiphyte in the Smoky Mountains.
  • April can get smoky from the burning and is usually nice temperature March is nice too.

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