smokey
/ˈsmoʊki/
adjective
- Filled with or producing smoke.
- The bar had a smokey atmosphere that clung to our clothes.
- The room was smokey after the fireplace malfunctioned.
- We sat around the smokey campfire, coughing a little.
- Having the color, taste, or smell of smoke.
- She wore a smokey gray dress to the party.
- The cheese had a distinct smokey aroma.
- The whiskey had a rich, smokey flavor from the peat.
- Of a voice or sound: husky, rough, or deep in a way that suggests smoke.
- Her laugh was warm and smokey, like an old jazz record.
- The singer's smokey voice gave the song a bluesy feel.
- He spoke in a low, smokey tone that was hard to ignore.
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