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Example sentences for "tobacco smoke"

  • The air was close almost to suffocation, and out of the coffee room, into which I glanced, came a heavy cloud of tobacco smoke.

  • And instead of the reek of tobacco smoke, the room is filled with the scent of the floral tributes brought down by the Ladies' Auxiliary from Leith.

  • I entered to confront a group of three or four figures, silent and rather hostile, seated in a haze of tobacco smoke around a marble-topped table.

  • Let me picture for you the tiny apartment where we now sat happily blowing clouds of tobacco smoke.

  • Now in common with some ladies of high degree, nearly all Gypsy women enjoy a whiff of tobacco smoke.

  • Jonathan had put it on the top of a gatepost and was talking to it, as he puffed a cloud of tobacco smoke.

  • Everything was extremely dirty, and the close air was further adulterated with thick clouds of tobacco smoke, which curled from the pipes of half a dozen wood-choppers.

  • The men had supped, and their huge forms were now stretched around the fire, enveloped in clouds of tobacco smoke, which curled in volumes from their unshaven lips.

  • That is just the colour of tobacco smoke.

  • It was round and white, gleaming in the sheen of a hanging light, a bright island in a surf of tobacco smoke.

  • There was an all-pervasive drift of tobacco smoke, which eddied and fumed under the glass lamp shades.

  • As Becky propped the front door wide, opened window transoms, and set about buffeting dust and tobacco smoke, Roger would take the milk and rolls back to the kitchen and give Bock a morning greeting.

  • Pyridin is unquestionably present in tobacco smoke, and is a poisonous substance, although less so than nicotin.

  • Sidenote: Tobacco Smoke] A very common and at the same time injurious form of air-vitiation is that from tobacco smoke.

  • The habitual inhalation of tobacco smoke is undoubtedly harmful, but unless the smoke be intentionally inhaled, very little makes its way into the lungs.

  • Vohl and Eulenberg have made an interesting investigation of tobacco smoke.

  • It has not been met with in tobacco smoke, according to Vohl, but the tobacco oils contain minute proportion of nicotine.

  • He pushed the needle, purring furiously, with his head in a cloud of tobacco smoke; he turned the flaps over, pulled at the stitches, stretched at the canvas.

  • His little place, with the door ajar on a long hook, was always full of tobacco smoke.

  • The group swayed, reeled, turning upon itself with the motion of a scrimmage, in a haze of tobacco smoke.

  • One of the decomposition products of nicotine is Pyridine Pyridine is usually found in tobacco smoke.

  • To take animals or persons who have never before used tobacco and to argue or conclude that the effects of tobacco smoke on them are the effects of tobacco on smokers generally is absurd.

  • Bush concluded, therefore, that pyridine and not nicotine is the toxic factor in tobacco smoke.

  • Lucina rose obediently and followed her mother into the sitting-room, where sat Squire Eben and Colonel Lamson in swirling clouds of tobacco smoke.

  • A great cloud of tobacco smoke came in his face when the sitting-room door was thrown open.

  • Then he said, meekly, "Does your mother object to tobacco smoke, ma'am?

  • Timmins assented, he delivered judgment in a cloud of tobacco smoke.

  • To his remark that the potatoes were looking fine, however, the elder made no response--unless a gout of tobacco smoke could be so counted.

  • For when we were explaining what power there was in the senses, this point was at the same time established, that many things were comprehended and perceived by the senses, which is a thing which cannot take place without assent.

  • She snuggled her face into it, voluptuously breathing in its compactness laden with scent and tobacco smoke.

  • By the side of the men, girls in white blouses or crude colours, shrouded in the mist of tobacco smoke.

  • Perhaps it was as well that Mrs Payne returned, having disposed of her offspring in their various couches, and almost immediately her lord entered from the stoep, bringing in a whiff of fresh night air not guiltless of tobacco smoke.

  • Tell you what it is, Claverton, old boy," began Armitage, benignly contemplating him through a cloud of tobacco smoke.

  • This coffee-room was a front parlour, the principal features of which were fresh sand and stale tobacco smoke.

  • These themes, transferred to the great hall, served to fill it with eager discussions and clouds of tobacco smoke, and to detain the settlers as long as the regulations would admit of the presence of visitors.

  • The men's heads were surrounded by tobacco smoke.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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