smoked

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
smoked
    adj 1: (used especially of meats and fish) dried and cured by
           hanging in wood smoke [syn: {smoked}, {smoke-cured},
           {smoke-dried}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Smoke \Smoke\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Smoked}; p. pr. & vb n.
   {Smoking}.] [AS. smocian; akin to D. smoken, G. schmauchen,
   Dan. sm["o]ge. See {Smoke}, n.]
   1. To emit smoke; to throw off volatile matter in the form of
      vapor or exhalation; to reek.
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            Hard by a cottage chimney smokes.     --Milton.
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   2. Hence, to burn; to be kindled; to rage.
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            The anger of the Lord and his jealousy shall smoke
            agains. that man.                     --Deut. xxix.
                                                  20.
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   3. To raise a dust or smoke by rapid motion.
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            Proud of his steeds, he smokes along the field.
                                                  --Dryden.
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   4. To draw into the mouth the smoke of tobacco burning in a
      pipe or in the form of a cigar, cigarette, etc.; to
      habitually use tobacco in this manner.
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   5. To suffer severely; to be punished.
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            Some of you shall smoke for it in Rome. --Shak.
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