Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Like or as smoke.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adverb In a
smoking manner.
Etymologies
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Examples
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OK, I am home now, my home computer is smokingly fast, but it seems that the video is only for PCs.
Think Progress » Cheney Runs Into Trouble With the Locals 2005
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"But she wasn't," said the Colonel very smokingly.
The Golden Bowl — Complete Henry James 1879
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"But she wasn't," said the Colonel very smokingly.
The Golden Bowl — Complete Henry James 1879
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"But she wasn't," said the Colonel very smokingly.
The Golden Bowl — Volume 1 Henry James 1879
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"But she wasn't," said the Colonel very smokingly.
The Golden Bowl — Complete Henry James 1879
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"But she wasn't," said the Colonel very smokingly.
The Golden Bowl — Volume 1 Henry James 1879
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"But she wasn't," said the Colonel very smokingly.
The Golden Bowl — Volume 1 Henry James 1879
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A moment, or less, if possible, passed so, and then the wick flamed up, smokingly, for the last time.
The Queen of Hearts Wilkie Collins 1856
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Lindsey Vonn slid smokingly to the 'Sportswoman of the Year' prize.
BBC Ouch! Blog BBC Sport 2011
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It was hard to believe, but Rodney realized that he preferred John as he knew him now-this baby-faced John, while admittedly good-looking (okay, smokingly hot), somehow did not inspire the same confidence as the more mature Lt. Colonel Sheppard.
Wraithbait 2009
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