The earle comming thither, tooke thirtie scholars, with one master Odo a lawier, and brought them to Wallingford castell, and there committed them to prison.
The walls were whitewashed, and at sundry places strange figures and grotesque characters had been traced by some mirthful inmate, in such sable outline as the end of a smoked stick or the edge of a piece of charcoal is wont to produce.
He talked much, smoked more, and was as witty as Waller, and like him on cold water.
So we cooked bacon and fed the doves, and smoked on the veranda, moving our chairs around it with the sun, and argued as to whether we should stay where we were or go on to the bridge.
Back of these trenches, and down that side of the hill which was farther from the enemy, were the reserves, who sprawled at length in the long grass, and smoked and talked and watched the shells dropping into the gully at their feet.
And while Jo Morey's door creaked under the unseen pressure from without, Pierre Gavot and Captain Longville smoked and snoozed by the red-hot stove at Dan's, occasionally speaking on indifferent subjects.
Although they smoked their pipes all the time they were at work, Misery having ungraciously given them permission, several times Bundy and one or other of his mates were attacked with fits of vomiting.
When the pipe was smoked out he knocked the bowl against the grate to get rid of the ash, and placed the pipe in his waistcoat pocket.
As they smoked or chewed they expectorated upon the floor or into the fire.
A few of them lit their pipes and smoked as they worked.
Then every man put the pipe to his lips and smoked it.
Before the pipe is smoked it is held toward the sky, and the thunder god is addressed.
The chiefs directed the Elk people to make the young men smoke the sacred pipe of the Elk gens four times, as those who smoked it were compelled to tell the truth.
The Duke of Tovar, who is also coming to take an interest in the golf of Spain, smoked his cigar on a divan in his palace, and a Moorish boy brought coffee to us.
So I smoked on, chatting pleasantly and, as was my custom, summing him up.
They never would a-got him if they hadn't waited till dark and smoked him out, so one on 'em told me.
You put your hand in your pocket for the smoked glass through which you observed the last eclipse.
I never left Frédéric but once; the odious Sand woman, who smoked a pipe and swore like a cab driver, smuggled the poor devil away to Majorca.
Presently Arthur relapsed into silence, lounged and smoked in the corner, while Mrs. Vibert expounded her ideas of literary form, and finally confessed that she had given up the notion of a novel.
Here in the cheerful morning-room Ellenora wrote, and Paul smoked or trifled at the keyboard.
I heard myself saying, as we all smoked and covertly stole glances at one another.
The study soon filled with boys: no masters ever came there during that half-hour; they generally smoked and read their newspapers in the gymnastic ground, or else in their own rooms when it was wet outside.
And I smoked a pipe of pipes with some splendid old salts, and shared my Honeydew among them.
The postman sat by the fire and drank a glass of cider and smoked his pipe up the chimney while the letters were read--most of them out loud--and were commented upon by everybody in the most friendly spirit.
I too smoked when it was forbidden; what do you expect?
He laid in a stock of cigars at less than a centime apiece, and dried them in the sun; they left as he smoked them a firm white ash two inches long; and he grew so fond of them that he cared to smoke nothing else.
When he was a boy, as the reader may recollect, he was fond of drawing lovely female profiles with black hair and an immense black eye, and gazing at them as he smoked a cigarette and listened to pretty, light music.
Stromboli smoked a cigar, slowly and meditatively, in my chambers.
They drank and smoked cigarettes, and laughed gaily together, as though the sentencing of men to death were the most agreeable diversion that they knew.
This hesmoked with intense delight, and no doubt the stimulus it afforded saved his life.
Jack smoked his pipe a few seconds before giving heed to this simple question.
He lit his pipe, smoked it out, refilled it and was in the act of refilling it, when Harvey Bradley came in--as has been made known in another place.
He slowly sat down and smoked a full minute before making reply to Harvey, who felt like throttling him.
When the ladies had retired we smoked a cigarette, drank a cup of black coffee, and made our way to the drawing-room, where Lady Rollinson had promised us something unusual in the way of music.
With these comfortable things we had a bottle of honest wine of unknown vintage, but palatable and generous; and when the meal was over we sat and smoked in a kind of animal ease begotten of the past labor and present comfort.
I do not remember ever to have felt so miserable and so hopeless; but I sat down and filled my pipe and smoked in silence, thinking that perhaps I had thrown a chance away, and that perhaps I had never had one.
My cigar was smoked out, and, after a long pause, I lit another.
He was still silent, andsmoked on with the same effort after an outward seeming of tranquillity, though his white face and shaking hand belied him.
The Marquis de Sogrange and Peter Ruff smoked their cigarettes together afterwards in the great hall.
Mr. Heseltine-Wrigge smoked in silence for a moment or two.
While he sipped it, he smoked a cigarette and carefully reread in a strong light the note which he had received.
Peter read his reports over again, smoked a very long cigar alone in his study, and finally drove down to the city and called upon his stockbroker, who was also a personal friend.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "smoked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.