smokily

/ˈsmoʊkɪli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is filled with or resembles smoke; with a smoky appearance or quality.
    • The glass was smokily tinted, making it hard to see through.
    • The incense rose smokily from the holder, filling the room with scent.
    • The fire burned smokily, sending thick clouds into the sky.
  2. In a voice or manner that is husky, rough, or suggestive of smoke.
    • She spoke smokily into the microphone, captivating the audience.
    • The actor delivered his lines smokily, with a hint of mystery.
    • He laughed smokily, a deep rumble from his chest.
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