Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ing.] To emit smoke;to burn, be kindled, rage; to raise a dust or smokeby rapid motion; to use tobacco in a pipe, cigar,etc.— To apply smoke to, fumigate; to scent,medicate, preserve, or dry by smoke; to bum anddraw into the mouth and puff out the smoke of, astobacco ; to burn or use in smoking ; to subject tothe operation of smoke, for the purpose of annoyingor driving out. — Smok^er, n.
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ing.] To emit smoke;to burn, be kindled, rage; to raise a dust or smokeby rapid motion; to use tobacco in a pipe, cigar,etc.— To apply smoke to, fumigate; to scent,medicate, preserve, or dry by smoke; to bum anddraw into the mouth and puff out the smoke of, astobacco ; to burn or use in smoking ; to subject tothe operation of smoke, for the purpose of annoyingor driving out. — Smok^er, n. One who dries bysmoke; one who uses tobacco by inhaling its smokefroni a pipe orcigar.—Smoky,-T, a. 1-1 E R ;-lEST.] Emittingsmoke ; havingthe appearanceor nature ofsmoke ; filledwith smoke, orwith a vapor re-sembling it;subject to bef iile d w i t hsmoke from thechimneys orfire-places ; tar-n i s n e d withsmoke.—Smok-i1y , adv.—Smok^^iness, n. - Smoke-jack, ^ -\x^n\*:-n. Acontrivance bmoke-jack. for turning a spit by means of a fly or wheel turnedby the current of ascending air in a chimney. Smolder, Smoulder, smoKder, v. i. To waste awayby a slow and suppressed Biin, cube, full; m66n, foot; cow, oil; liijger or ink, then, boNboN, chair, get. SMOOTH 394 SNIFF Smooth, smootii, a. Having an even surface; not rough;gently flowing; not ruffled or obstructed; flowing oruttered without stops, obstruction, or hesitation ;bland; mild; soothing; level; flat; polished; glossy;voluble; flattering; deceptive. — v. t. [smoothed(smoothd), SMOOTHING.] To make smooth, makeeven on the surface by any means, to make easy ;make flowing. Smote. See Smite. Smother, smuther, v. t. [-eked (-erd), -bring.] Todestroy the life of by suffocation ; to affect as bysufEocation, stifle; to repress the action of, cover view of the public, suppress. — v. i. To be suf-focated or stifled ; to be suppressed or concealed; toburn slowly, without sufficient air and smoke
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