106 Words to use with smoke

In the court yard was the smoke house where she cured meat and fish.

Proud knights, doughty archers and men-at-arms who had fronted death unmoved on many a stricken field, wept aloud and crouched upon their knees and screamedbut not so loud as those wild and maddened horses, that, bursting all bonds asunder, reared and leapt with lashing hooves, and, choked with rolling smoke-clouds, blinded by flame, plunged headlong through and over the doomed camp, wave upon wave of wild-flung heads and tossing manes.

It was too weak to stir or do more than occasionally to make that muffled noise that I'd heard coming up through the smoke-hole.

" He stretched himself, lay back in his chair, sent a smoke-ring circling toward the ceiling, and watched it, smiling absently.

" "All the Hudson River I can see is fifteen smoke-stacks and somebody's wash-line out.

And ever the clamour of voices waxed upon the misty air from hurrying groups dim-seen that flitted by, arming as they ran, and ever the fifty and five, crouching in the dark, impatient for the sign, watched Beltanehis firm-set lip, his frowning brow; and ever from belching arrow-slit the curling smoke-wreaths waxed blacker and more dense.

A is the furnace, B the steam chest, and C the smoke box which opens into the chimney.

I looked across the river and saw the dense white smoke screen which our Field Guns were putting up to cover the advance.

One supposes the Indians might have learned the use of smoke signals from these dust pillars as they learn most things direct from the tutelage of the earth.

In the smoke-room of the railway hotel three men were discussing it with many grimaces and sinister hints, and the talkative young woman behind the bar asked me my opinion of the strange goings-on up at the Castle.

ALLAN V. C. Gun-smoke brand.

He was withdrawn amongst his own speculations, and his eyes looked out beyond that smoke-laden room in a fort amongst the Himalaya mountains into future years dim with peril and trouble.

KITCHENS IN LARGE ESTABLISHMENTS are usually fitted with what are termed "smoke-jacks."

VI THE CASTAWAYS "This ship," growled Carter, the second officer, to Dr. Trendon, as they stood watching the growing smoke-column, "is a worse hot-bed of rumours than a down-east village.

The sound and the smoke-puff told Gringo where the man lay hid.

One-smoke stories.

(3) The improvement of and great increase in the supply of smoke apparatus for the screening of merchant ships from submarines attacking by gunfire.

The captain did not, as he had promised, come back in the morning, but after a time a smoke-trail streaked the forest and the steamer moved out on the lagoon.

He had hoped to enter his chosen field with some financial backing, and to that end, when the desire to try his hand at literature had struck him, he had bought an interest in a smoke-consumer which a fireman on another tugboat had patented.

Govind stirs the incense-heap; the dense smoke rolls forth again and shrouds all; there is a feeling of witchery in the air and in the midst of the smoke-pall one can just descry Rama bending low before the Mother.

MOUNT, THOMAS E. Charlie Parr's gun-smoke cure, by Kent Thorn, pseud.

"I'm a smoke inspector, an' we just dropped in on our way back to the office.

Just then the first pale beams of the morning sun glinted on the last coach, and touched with fine gold the long white smoke plume, which the wind carried far over the field.

At last we pushed off, with a crowd of passengers fore and aft, and a pyramid of luggage piled around the smoke-pipe.

The smoke-lapels of the cone-shaped tepee flapped gently in the breeze.

106 Words to use with  smoke