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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
smoked
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
fresh/smoked salmon
smoked fish (=left in smoke to give it a special taste)
▪ It was the finest smoked fish they had ever tasted.
smoked glass
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
glass
▪ In the living-room, a smoked glass hi-fi dominated the mahogany wall unit, huge speakers beside it.
▪ Beyond the smoked glass traffic droned up and down the High Street.
▪ It was all tubular steel and smoked glass.
▪ I see the flash-gun flaring out from behind smoked glass windows.
salmon
▪ Village wedding feasts may soon forsake smoked salmon canapés in favour of such things as Lincolnshire chine and Wiltshire porkies once again.
▪ And then, there was the smoked salmon, last Friday's gift, brought to her flat just before suppertime.
▪ Eating smoked salmon while talking to Johnny Prescott had seemed to last a lifetime.
▪ Or Seafood Salad - a delicious combination of prawns, smoked salmon and crab pieces on a bed of mixed salad.
▪ The grill had mutton chops and mash; the buffet ran things like smoked salmon, potted shrimps and corned ox tongue.
▪ I asked Miss Matlock to bring me up a thermos of soup and a plate of smoked salmon sandwiches at six o'clock.
▪ Add small pieces of smoked salmon for a delicious breakfast!
▪ The recipe is also delicious if it is made with smoked salmon pieces, but the trout is a little more unusual.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A house speciality is the Royal Double Gloucester omelette filled with smoked salmon.
▪ I asked Miss Matlock to bring me up a thermos of soup and a plate of smoked salmon sandwiches at six o'clock.
▪ Please note that Rockwell flashing units are suitable for all colours except white, clear or smoked tint.
▪ Teewurst has a rich and pronounced smoked flavour and is delicious on hot toast or crackers.
▪ The grill had mutton chops and mash; the buffet ran things like smoked salmon, potted shrimps and corned ox tongue.
▪ There were crisp fresh rolls, smoked fish and swimming olives, two kinds of pate and chilled Sancerre.
▪ There would be a table groaning with smoked ham, with thick succulent slices of cold beef and crusty fresh bread.
▪ Village wedding feasts may soon forsake smoked salmon canapés in favour of such things as Lincolnshire chine and Wiltshire porkies once again.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Smoked

Smoke \Smoke\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Smoked; p. pr. & vb n. Smoking.] [AS. smocian; akin to D. smoken, G. schmauchen, Dan. sm["o]ge. See Smoke, n.]

  1. To emit smoke; to throw off volatile matter in the form of vapor or exhalation; to reek.

    Hard by a cottage chimney smokes.
    --Milton.

  2. Hence, to burn; to be kindled; to rage.

    The anger of the Lord and his jealousy shall smoke agains. that man.
    --Deut. xxix. 20.

  3. To raise a dust or smoke by rapid motion.

    Proud of his steeds, he smokes along the field.
    --Dryden.

  4. To draw into the mouth the smoke of tobacco burning in a pipe or in the form of a cigar, cigarette, etc.; to habitually use tobacco in this manner.

  5. To suffer severely; to be punished.

    Some of you shall smoke for it in Rome.
    --Shak.

Wiktionary
smoked
  1. 1 Of food, preserved by treatment with smoke. 2 Of glass, tinted. v

  2. (en-past of: smoke)

WordNet
smoked

adj. (used especially of meats and fish) dried and cured in wood smoke [syn: smoke-cured, smoke-dried]

Wikipedia
Smoked (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit)

"Smoked" is the twelfth season finale of the police procedural television series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and the 272nd overall episode. It originally aired on NBC on May 18, 2011. In the episode, Detectives Elliot Stabler ( Christopher Meloni), Olivia Benson ( Mariska Hargitay), and Fin Tutuola ( Ice-T) investigate the murder of a rape victim who was scheduled to testify in a high-profile rape case. After the suspects are arrested, the victim's daughter opens fire in the squad room, killing several people inside before Detective Stabler fatally shoots her.

The episode was written by Jonathan Greene and Daniel Truly and was directed by Helen Shaver. It marks the final appearance of leading costar Christopher Meloni and the last episode to feature B.D. Wong and Tamara Tunie in the opening credits, as all three actors announced their departure from the series after the end of this season (though Wong and Tunie would occasionally appear in the coming years). The episode also marks the final appearance of Charlayne Woodard, who had portrayed Sister Peg on a recurring basis since 2002; her character is caught in the crossfire during the shooting and dies after sustaining a gunshot wound to the torso.

"Smoked" received mixed reviews from critics. According to Nielsen ratings, the episode's original broadcast was watched by 8.98 million viewers, making it the most watched program on NBC of the night and the most watched program in the 10:00 p.m. time slot.

Usage examples of "smoked".

If he smoked too many cigarettes and drank too much absinth it was because he took civilization as he found it, and did the things that he found his civilized brothers doing.

In parts of Germany, where some say andouille originated, the sausage was made with all remaining intestines and casings pulled through a larger casing, seasoned and smoked.

Traditionally, the andouilles from France were made from the large intestines and stomach of the pig, seasoned heavily and smoked.

They smoked for a while then Billy Anker, casting around for something to slake his thirst, drank the rosewater from the bedside dish.

The reason the honey was so universally prized did not lie in the flowers the bees visited, but in the fact that Hymettan apiarists never smoked their hives when gathering the honey.

The large platter also contained smoked salmon, pickled herring, liver pate, melba toast, bagels and cream cheese, artichoke hearts and slices of Kiwi fruit and papaya.

Rather and Booce were moving things inside: two smoked turkeys, a huge amount of foliage, water pods.

They returned with smoked dumbo meat and two cured skins, which Booce shaped into armor that looked remarkably like the silver suit.

She prepared the iced water which he was in the habit of constantly drinking,for since his sojourn at the kiosk he had been parched by the most violent fever,after which she anointed his white beard with perfumed oil, and lighted his chibouque, which he sometimes smoked for hours together, quietly watching the wreaths of vapor that ascended in spiral clouds and gradually melted away in the surrounding atmosphere.

She prepared the iced water which he was in the habit of constantly drinking, -- for since his sojourn at the kiosk he had been parched by the most violent fever, -- after which she anointed his white beard with perfumed oil, and lighted his chibouque, which he sometimes smoked for hours together, quietly watching the wreaths of vapor that ascended in spiral clouds and gradually melted away in the surrounding atmosphere.

Haddad-Ben-Ahab was an excellent man, who smoked his chibouque with occasional cups of coffee and sherbet, interspersed with profound aphorisms on the condition of man, and conjectures on the delights of paradise.

We each lit one and smoked in grateful silence for a moment which Chubby spoiled.

On the front shelf of the bar stood a large German-silver pitcher of water, and scattered about were ill-conditioned lamps, with wicks that always wanted picking, which burned red and smoked a good deal, and were apt to go out without any obvious cause, leaving strong reminiscences of the whale-fishery in the circumambient air.

She watched the cloggers perform, then stopped to buy a smoked turkey leg.

Auld Jock smoked his cutty pipe, gazed at the fire or into the kirk-yard, and meditated on nothing in particular.