10545 examples of smoked in sentences

We kicked off our slippers, sat down among the Turks, smoked a narghileh, drank a cup of coffee and an iced sherbet of raisin juice, and so enjoyed the Ramazan as well as the best of them.

Jack took a puff slowly and, after a time, another puff, and then dropped the cigarette on the ash receiver as much as to say that he had smoked enough.

The man smoked.

" Fay smoked on in silence, glancing from time to time with satisfaction at the youth opposite.

" After Uncle Mose had gone, Miss Lydia had a good cry-for joy; and the Major turned his face to a corner, and smoked his clay pipe volcanically.

Ralph went out on the porch and smoked.

The red-hot parlor stove smoked abominably, the pipe carried other smoke out through the hawmow window, only to let it blow back again.

" Supper was eaten; a pipe was smoked on the porch; and Master Junius went to bed in a room which had been carefully prepared for him under the supervision of the mistress; but the purple sun-bonnet, and the umbrella of the same color did not return to the house that night.

The novels were put aside, and although Lawrence felt that he had smoked almost too much during that day, he was about to light another cigar, when he heard a carriage drive into the yard.

Swinging back and forth in a big rocking-chair, he smoked a pipe and thought very hard.

As he thought and smoked, he looked dreamily at a young owl in a big cage; the owl he had sent home from Paso Robles.

" The Sicilian said nothing, but proceeded to arrange all the invalid's small belongings near him,his books, his cigarettes,for he sometimes smoked a little,and the stimulant he took, and a few wild flowers which Elettra renewed every morning.

No: they were smoked and slaved as well as we.

Humboldt says that it had been cultivated by the people of Orinoco from time immemorial, and was smoked all over America at the time of the Spanish Conquest,also that it was first discovered by Europeans in Yucatan, in 1520, and was there called Petum.

About nine-elevenths smoked or chewed.

Tobacco is smoked in the East Indies, China, and Siam; in Turkey and Persia; over Europe generally; and in North and South America.

Cascarilla bark is a favorite with some smokers; it is a simple aromatic and tonic, but, when smoked, is said sometimes to occasion vertigo and intoxication.

He had finished breakfastsuch a copious and leisurely repast as is consumed by one who dines at six, drinks a bottle of port every day at dessert, and never smoked a cigar in his life.

He even went so far as to take a proffered cigar from the case of his fellow-traveller, which he would have smoked forth-with, but for the peremptory objections of a crusty old gentleman, who arrived at the last moment, encumbered with such a paraphernalia of railway-rugs, travelling-bags, books, newspapers and magazines as denoted the through-passenger, not to be got rid of at any intermediate station.

" Dick had no dinner that day, yet what a pleasant cigar it was he smoked as he coasted Belgrave Square once more in the sweet spring evening under the gas-lamps!

We went in the house, and each smoked his pipe, and we could not say much about the cause of what we had seen, but only expressed our astonishment to each other.

Of late years, since his marriage to Paula, he had smoked very little.

"I once knew a man who over-smoked all his life, and when he got a bullet in his lung in the Zulu War he died, simply as the result of his foolishness.

Here the rude Indian roamed, in native wildness, hunted his prey, built his council fire, or smoked his pipe of peace.

Here, where now stands the temple of the living God, with its heaven directed spire, perchance smoked the blood of some poor victim, as it was offered upon the altar of savage brutality; or the rude wigwam stood.

10545 examples of  smoked  in sentences