chain smoke

/tʃeɪn smoʊk/
verb
  1. To smoke cigarettes one after another, often lighting the next from the previous one.
    • The actor was known to chain-smoke between takes on set.
    • He would chain-smoke while working on his novel, filling the room with smoke.
    • She chain-smoked nervously during the long wait for the test results.
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