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Example sentences for "smokes"

Lexicographically close words:
smoked; smokehouse; smokeless; smoker; smokers; smokestack; smokestacks; smokier; smoking; smoky
  1. And Augustin smiles and smokes and smokes and smiles.

  2. George doesn't often sit in this room, but when he does he always smokes cigars.

  3. My brother smokes in every room of the house.

  4. We saw smokes all day up in the mountains, and fires by night, at certain places where we supposed the natives lived, but saw none of them.

  5. On the 8th of March we saw some smokes on the main, being distant from it 4 or 5 leagues.

  6. We saw some smokes on it; and, leaving it on our larboard side, steered away near the east land which ends with two remarkable capes or heads distant from each other about 6 or 7 leagues.

  7. We saw no smokes on either of the islands, neither did we see any plantations; and it is probable they are not very well peopled.

  8. On both these islands we saw smokes by day, and fires by night, as we had seen on Timor ever since we fell in with it.

  9. All dark as pitch among the cottonwoods, but Kennedy, who made the ride, says he saw smokes back of Eagle Butte just before sunset.

  10. It meant that the Indian runners, or the Indian smokes and signals, had not at once so covered the country with scouts that couriers could by no possibility slip between them.

  11. Not one, sir, but I saw smokes at sunset out toward Eagle Butte.

  12. Men who believe that any woman who smokes is a prostitute.

  13. The a priori opinion of that juror who smokes the worst cigars.

  14. Two shots or two smokes are usually understood to mean "I am in trouble.

  15. During the day large smokes were observed on the south horizon, without any appearance of land near them.

  16. We saw no more of the natives after their visit on the 30th but the smokes of their fires were frequently observed in the interior.

  17. The natives had taken the alarm and nothing more was seen of them during the remainder of our stay, excepting the smokes of their fires which appeared over the trees at the back of the island.

  18. Well, we all sat down on a old motor chassis or what was left of it, and burned them smokes like insense, not speaking a word!

  19. Well, sweetie, now about this smokes question.

  20. During day smokes twenty to thirty cigarettes, cutting them in half for cigarette-holder and throwing them away after three or four whiffs.

  21. With what a beautiful purity do the names of the greatest geniuses of all rise above these details, like the calm spires of churches through the fogs and smokes of London!

  22. As we run along Shore we saw several smokes a little way in land from the Sea, and one upon the Top of a hill, which was the first we have seen upon elevated ground since we have been upon the Coast.

  23. We saw people in other places besides the one I have mentioned; some Smokes in the day and fires in the Night.

  24. Some few smokes were seen on the Main land.

  25. Several Smokes seen to-day, and some pretty far inland.

  26. At and before Noon some very large smokes were Seen rise up out of the low land.

  27. In this little Excursion I saw only 2 people, and those at a distance, and are all that we have seen in this place, but we have met with several fire places, and seen smokes at a distance.

  28. We saw several smokes a little way in the Country upon the flat land; by this I did suppose that there were Lagoons which afforded subsistance for the Natives, such as shell-fish, etc.

  29. We saw smokes by day and fires in the night upon the Main, and people upon one of the Islands.

  30. Saw several smokes along shore before dark, and 2 or 3 times a fire.

  31. We saw upon all the Adjacent Lands and Islands a great number of smokes--a certain sign that they are inhabited--and we have daily seen smokes on every part of the Coast we have lately been upon.

  32. Then he swathes a fish in succulent leaves, and buries it in hot ashes; and then he smokes his peace-pipe.

  33. Once he smokes it he falls into a pit and is lost for ever, body and soul.

  34. The pogot is said to inhabit unfinished or deserted houses, and to sit on the window-sill at night where he smokes a large pipe.

  35. He smokes tobacco, and sleeps," said Braesig.

  36. He is a quiet man, and a good man, smokes tobacco; but he isn't the man of the house, his wife is.

  37. Along this he lays himself, and smokes away furiously.

  38. He smokes too many cigarettes, drinks too much lemonade, loses too much sleep, or sleeps too often in the daytime.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "smokes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.