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cigarette-smoke

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Examples

  • A USAirlines employee came out, greeted us and we entered the cigarette-smoke filled space.

    Jet Lagged Heap baggyk 2009

  • From the shadowy alley where Willy steadied his sick, pain racked body against the damp brick wall; he could see the old, old woman with the dirty, cigarette-smoke blonde hair waiting for the bus.

    Willy Takes the Night Train to Heaven 2009

  • From the shadowy alley where Willy steadied his sick, pain racked body against the damp brick wall; he could see the old, old woman with the dirty, cigarette-smoke blonde hair waiting for the bus.

    Willy Takes the Night Train to Heaven 2009

  • After a day in the air, it's nice to be able to settle into a cigarette-smoke saturated room just blocks from the Pentagon and watch local news report the same things they were reporting in San Diego.

    October 2005 2005

  • After a day in the air, it's nice to be able to settle into a cigarette-smoke saturated room just blocks from the Pentagon and watch local news report the same things they were reporting in San Diego.

    Deplaned 2005

  • He took the lamp, went into the bedroom and shut the door, The stale scent of dust and cigarette-smoke met him, and in the white, unsteady glare of the lamp he could see the mildewed books and the lizards on the wall.

    Burmese Days 2002

  • It was full of long, ragged wisps of something which I can only compare to very fine cigarette-smoke.

    The Horror of the Heights Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1992

  • She began to saunter about the room, examining the bookshelves between the puffs of her cigarette-smoke.

    The House of Mirth Edith Wharton 1987

  • Lily sat gazing absently through the blue rings of her cigarette-smoke.

    The House of Mirth Edith Wharton 1987

  • She began to saunter about the room, examining the bookshelves between the puffs of her cigarette-smoke.

    The House of Mirth Edith Wharton 1987

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