smeek

/smik/
noun
  1. A thin smoke or vapor; a smoky haze.
    • He could see the smeek of distant forest fires on the horizon.
    • A faint smeek rose from the extinguished candle.
    • The morning smeek over the marsh gave the landscape an eerie feel.
verb
  1. To emit smoke or vapor; to smoke or reek.
    • The old chimney would smeek whenever the wind blew from the north.
    • After the rain, the wet campfire continued to smeek for hours.
    • The damp fire began to smeek, filling the room with a hazy cloud.
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