179 adjectives to describe smoke

and he pointed where a column of thick smoke mounted slowly upon the windless air.

The fire spread over the prairie at a rapid rate, causing a dense smoke which I knew would be seen at the camp.

The hotel soon got to be all red flames, and there was very little smoke.

What was it dangling in the acrid smoke?

The haze of heat seemed like a pall of thin smoke from distant forest fires.

Far below me, I saw the earth, with the burning house leaping into an ever growing mountain of flame, 'round about it, the ground appeared to be glowing; and, in places, heavy wreaths of yellow smoke ascended from the earth.

At our council in our tent that evening, Peyronie, with invincible good humor, declared that no man could complain so long as the tobacco lasted, and in a cloud of blue-gray smoke, we gave our hastily constructed fort the suggestive name of "Fort Necessity.

From great brass censers, swinging low by exquisite Venetian chainwork, fragrant smoke curled upward, crossing with slender rays of blue the gold webwork of the sunlight; and on either side golden lanterns rose high on scarlet poles, above the heads of the friars who crowded the church.

I could only smell the pungent odor of tarred rope and stale tobacco smoke.

" "The one called Makushin has a crater filled with snow in a part of which there is always a cloud of sulphurous smoke.

The fire was already burning up, crackling merrily, and sending spurts of blue, pungent smoke into the room.

Steam was up; a faint dun-colored smoke swept, pennon-like, from her white funnels.

"Holy smoke!" broke from the astonished seat-holder, and then, recovering from his surprise, he said, "Make it ten.

When flames have done their worst, thick clouds arise Of lurid smoke, which useless mount the skies.

Then, after we had come to an end of our eating, we lay down to a most comfortable smoke; for we had no fear of attack, at that height, and with precipices upon all sides save that which lay in front.

At the foot of these fairy mountains, the voyager may have descried the light smoke curling up from a village, whose shingle-roofs gleam among the trees, just where the blue tints of the upland melt away into the fresh green of the nearer landscape.

And while the rich scented smoke rises in clouds into the still night-air, shrouding the goddess's face, Govind takes a little rice from the tray and a few flowers, and places them on a Tulsi or sweet basil shrine which stands a little northward of the hut.

I retired upon the days of my boyhood, my legs and feet becoming clairvoyant of the corduroys and highlows of that happy period of my existence, as the revolving curls of pale smoke exhibited to me, with marvellous fidelity, many quaint successive tableaux of the old familiar scenes of home,sentimental, some of them,comic, others,like the domestic incidents revealed with exaggerations on the hazy field of a magic-lantern.

She still watched the train, almost vanishing from sight now in the far distance, leaving a cloud of ugly black smoke behind it to mar the lustrous azure of the June sky.

Our camp itself he reconstructed on scientific lines so that we enjoyed less aromatic smoke and more palatable dinner.

It was a very pleasant smoke, I recollect,so pleasant, that I rather congratulated myself upon my position; the only drawback to it being that I was shut out from a view of the town, as the wind and drift rendered it indispensable for comfort in smoking that I should keep strictly to leeward of my bulwark.

This accomplished, he put his hands behind his head and, wreathed in aromatic, bluish smoke, gave himself up to complete enjoyment of the music.

But his writings show, if anything can, that the vestal-fire of conscience still burned within, though choked again and again with bitter ashes and foul smoke.

The Christians were likewise accused of going near the mosques to fill them with filthy smoke.

When the sun of June 8th rose, it showed an ocean bare of prospect except that on the far horizon where the chart showed no land there rose a smudge of dirty rolling smoke.

179 adjectives to describe  smoke