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smoker

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Smoker is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Barbara Smoker (born 1923), British Humanist activist and freethought advocate George Smoker (1856–1925), English cricketer and footballer Henry Smoker (1881–1966), English cricketer and footballer, ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a smoker's cough (= one caused by smoking ) heavy smoker ▪ I used to be a heavy smoker . COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE black ▪ Being in Alvin isolates us from anything but a visual impression of a black smoker ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A person who smokes tobacco habitually. 2 A smoking car on a train. 3 An informal social gathering for men only. 4 A vent in the deep ocean floor from which a plume of superheated seawater, rich in minerals, erupts. 5 An illicit boxing match; see Wikipedia:Battle ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1590s, "one who cures meat," agent noun from smoke (v.). Meaning "one who smokes tobacco" is from 1610s. Railway meaning "smoking car" is from 1875. Smoker's cough attested from 1898.

Usage examples of smoker.

Karl Acton, rather than simply disappearing, was actually killed by an erupting smoker.

Amazingly this revelation hits thousands of smokers who believed they had addictive personalities until they tried Easyway.

In your homestyle smoker, smoke andouille at 175-200 degrees F for approximately four to five hours using pecan or hickory wood.

Magnussen was a smoker, and though Becker knew the office had been cleaned by the night staff, two ashtrays overflowed with cigar butts, and there were ashes on the floor.

German pipes, of chibouques, with their amber mouthpieces ornamented with coral, and of narghiles, with their long tubes of morocco, awaiting the caprice or the sympathy of the smokers.

Hugh, who had been reading about the dangers of having a smoker as a cohabitee, waved his handkerchief through the air and moved to the edge of the terrace.

I have never been able to understand how in Germany the ladies, otherwise so polite and delicate, could inhale the suffocating fumes of a crowd of smokers.

The pistol fired different types of cartridges--mercy bullets inducing unconsciousness, explosive slugs, gassers, smokers.

Unlike lung cancer, where most of those afflicted were smokers or victims of secondary smoke, glioblastoma had no obvious cause or association.

Both teams kept up the frenetic pace until the very end, when Chinooks goalie Luc Martineau denied the Coyotes a smoker from the blue line.

I moved through the front room, I was forced to run the gauntlet of chain smokers standing four deep at the bar, shifty-eyed guys trying to look a lot hipper than they actually were.

One might have thought all the smokers near the cemetery had specially set out to make Petya and Gavrik rich, for they smoked Kerches exclusively.

Because I knew how to make good kif, and I was making it for real smokers.

The opium smokers had their purchases measured out for them in the front of the store and then went to the rear to sit or recline comfortably while they smoked opium, or if majoon, the blend of opium, hemp, and hellebore, was their preference, smoked, chewed, or ate it.

The jazz joints were closed, the cops in the subways slipped their pennies into the candy machines and received their coated peanuts for the long beat, up and down the platform, looking for mashers, smokers.