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  • 81smoke ball — noun 1. : a ball or case containing a composition that when ignited emits thick smoke 2. : puffball 3. : a pitch (as in baseball) having great speed * * * smoke ball noun A shell emitting smoke as a screen or to drive out an enemy • • • Main… …

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  • 82Smoke-free restaurant — A smoke free restaurant is a dining establishment which does not allow smoking, either voluntarily or because of a legal smoking ban. In many areas of the world, increasingly more restaurants have gone smoke free, often out of a concern for the… …

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  • 83Smoke or Fire — Infobox musical artist Name = Smoke Or Fire Img capt = Fest Five, October 2006. Photo by Brian Kelleher. Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Alias = Jericho, Jericho RVA Origin = Boston, Massachusetts, United States Genre = Punk… …

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  • 84Smoke Some Kill — Infobox Album Name = Smoke Some Kill Type = album Artist = Schoolly D Released = 1988 Recorded = 1988 Genre = Gangsta rap, hardcore hip hop, old school hip hop Length = Label = Jive Records Producer = Schoolly D Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|2|5… …

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  • 85Smoke & Mirrors (album) — Infobox Album Name = Smoke and Mirrors Type = studio Artist = B Real Released = January 29, 2009 Recorded = Genre = Hip hop, Latin rap Length = Label = Duck Down Records Producer = Fredwreck Reviews = Last album = The Gunslinger III (2007) This… …

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  • 86smoke someone/thing out — drive someone or something out of a place by using smoke. → smoke …

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  • 87Smoke and Mirrors (story collection) — infobox Book | name = Smoke and Mirrors: Short Fictions and Illusions title orig = translator = image caption = author = Neil Gaiman illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = Short stories Poems… …

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  • 88smoke-out — {n.} A successful conclusion of an act of investigative journalism revealing some long kept secrets. * /Journalist Bob Woodward was the hero of the Watergate smoke out./ …

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  • 89smoke-out — {n.} A successful conclusion of an act of investigative journalism revealing some long kept secrets. * /Journalist Bob Woodward was the hero of the Watergate smoke out./ …

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  • 90smoke out — transitive verb Date: 1593 1. to drive out by or as if by smoke 2. to cause to be made public …

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