smoky

/ˈsmoʊki/
adjective
  1. Filled with or smelling like smoke.
    • The room was smoky after the fireplace had been burning all night.
    • She walked into a smoky bar where people were playing pool.
    • The air in the forest became smoky from the nearby wildfire.
  2. Having a grayish or hazy color like smoke.
    • The cat had beautiful smoky gray fur.
    • She painted the walls a soft smoky blue.
    • The sky turned a smoky orange at sunset.
  3. Having a flavor or aroma reminiscent of smoke, often from cooking or curing.
    • The cheese was aged to give it a slightly smoky flavor.
    • He ordered a smoky Scotch whiskey with dinner.
    • The barbecue sauce had a rich, smoky taste.
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