
1) Aflame 2) Foxy 3) Habit 4) Hot 5) Smoky 6) Vice
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1) Airline restriction 2) Cause of lung cancer 3) Cigarette rolling paper 4) Cooking technique 5) Culinary terminology 6) Hard habit to kick 7) Having a Havana 8) Non- alternative 9) On a streak 10) Smoky 11) Superhot
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Smoking is a practice in which a substance is burned and the resulting smoke breathed in to be tasted or inhaled. Most commonly the substance is the dried leaves of the tobacco plant which has been rolled into rice paper into a small, round cylinder called a `cigarette`. This is primarily practiced as a route of administration for what has come .....
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[Public Health] The Smoking (Public Health) Ordinance is a law in Hong Kong enacted in 1982 for smoking bans and regulation of sales of tobacco products. It has been amended several times ever since and the latest substantial amendment, known as the Smoking (Public Health) (Amendment) Ordinance 2006, was passed by the Legislative Council on...
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[cooking] Smoking is the process of flavoring, cooking, or preserving food by exposing it to smoke from burning or smoldering material, most often wood. Meats and fish are the most common smoked foods, though cheeses, vegetables, and ingredients used to make beverages such as beer, smoked beer, and lapsang souchong tea are also smoked. In E...
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• a. & n. from Smoke. • (p. pr. & vb n.) of Smoke
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in food processing, the exposure of cured meat and fish products to smoke for the purposes of preserving them and increasing their palatability by ... [6 related articles]
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the act of inhaling and exhaling the fumes of burning plant material. A variety of plant materials are smoked, including marijuana and hashish, but ... [28 related articles]
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removes oxygen from the blood, excites the heart, and makes blood cells stick together. This often leads to high blood pressure, heart and/or lung diseases, stroke, and/or earlier death.
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(smōk´ing) the act of drawing into the mouth and then exhaling the smoke of something, most commonly tobacco that is contained in a cigarette, cigar, or pipe. A close relationship between smoking and lung cancer and heart disease has been established.
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The process of curing food by exposure to wood smoke.
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Smok'ing adjective & noun from Smoke . Smoking bean (Botany) , the long pod of the catalpa, or Indian-bean tree, often smoked by boys as a substitute for cigars. -- Smoking car , a railway car carriage reserved for the use of passengers who smoke tobacco.
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Smoking is the practice of drawing into the mouth or nose the fumes of a burning vegetable substance with narcotic, sedative or stimulant properties. The chief substances thus used are tobacco, opium and cannabis. Cannabis smoking was traditionally practised in central Asia and India and across Africa from the Middle East to South Africa, and is re...
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[
adj] - emitting smoke in great volume
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The slow heating of a biscuit kiln, to allow water vapour to escape. The ‘smoking’ is, of course, steam.
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adjective emitting smoke in great volume; `a smoking fireplace`
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(meat) Method of preserving fresh oily meats (such as pork and goose) or fish (such as herring and salmon). Before being smoked, the food is first salted or soaked in brine, then hung to dry. Meat is hot-smoked over a fast-burning wood fire, which is covered with sawdust, producing thi...
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(tobacco) Inhalation (breathing in) of the fumes from burning substances, generally tobacco in the form of cigarettes. The practice is habit-forming and dangerous to health, since carbon monoxide and other toxic materials result from the combustion process. Smoking is addictive (see addict...
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You MUST NOT smoke whilst driving or on public transport vehicles or in vehicles used for work purposes in certain prescribed circumstances. Separate regulations apply for England, Wales and Scotland.
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