Definitions
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- adjective Alternative spelling of
smoky .
Etymologies
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Examples
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September 3rd, 2009 10: 39 am ET well of course we are .... and we will be until 2010 when the Dems are tossed and the people can have confidence again smokey
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He could find a compromise such as insisting on smoke-free areas or something or paying a higher minimum wage to staff working in smokey pubs.
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Cate’s eyes shone in smokey plums and charcoals, and her face was framed by a waved upsweep that kept your eyes moving from gown to face.
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It was a different recipe today, some kind of smokey bbq glaze – delicious, but most of the crunch had faded.
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She's kind of smokey, it's just the tone, it's kind of precise and gentle, I never really look for anything specifically, it's just the tone.
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I would love to be entered into the drawing, as I am always on the lookout for a good "smokey" fragrance - especially one that can work in the warmer temps of the Inland Empire....yes, Virginia, there are people in the Inland Empire who enjoy fragrance...
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I'm jealous of how clear your "smokey" pictures are ... but I guess if I were willing to put out for a great camera like yours I wouldn't be, eh?
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March 15, 2007 5:19 PM i have always wanted to use blackboard paint somewhere. i love the depth it gets when it has been erased, kind of smokey, like in pic #2.
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His latest recipe book Grilling for Life features meals such as smokey and fiery skirt steak with avocado-oregano relish.
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And even Adelaide, which was being tipped as the 'smokey' of this year's finals, after winning its past four matches, now looks certain to miss out on the September action following its loss to Port Adelaide - which was on a club record nine-match losing streak and had even sacked its coach.
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