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- adjective
comparative form ofsmoky : moresmoky
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Examples
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Macallan 60 is very dry and rich, smokier than modern-day Macallan, with wood, cinnamon, apple and slight citrus notes, and a long, spicy finish full of malt and smoke.
Tony Sachs: The Twelve Scotches Of Christmas: Whisky Picks For Last-Minute Shoppers Tony Sachs 2011
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It is a little smokier and dimmer than just white gas, but i like to torque the hell out of my hoop and need that extra oil to keep the wicks burning longer.
Hooping.org | Blog | Fire Up! Fire Hooping With Kahunahula 2009
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The salami is "marbled" with a vegetable-based fat, he says, and the imitation ham has a new spice profile to deliver a "smokier" flavor.
The Veggie Burger's New Dream: Be More Like Meat Anne Marie Chaker 2012
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Macallan 60 is very dry and rich, smokier than modern-day Macallan, with wood, cinnamon, apple and slight citrus notes, and a long, spicy finish full of malt and smoke.
Tony Sachs: The Twelve Scotches Of Christmas: Whisky Picks For Last-Minute Shoppers Tony Sachs 2011
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What I mean by that is, if you do a smokier, or heavier eye, do a nude lip.
John Gascot: "GORGEOUS!" Interview With Celebrity Makeup Artist Mally Roncal John Gascot 2011
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What I mean by that is, if you do a smokier, or heavier eye, do a nude lip.
John Gascot: "GORGEOUS!" Interview With Celebrity Makeup Artist Mally Roncal John Gascot 2011
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It is less about hard and dark greys and more about the smokier greys like dove grey.
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What I mean by that is, if you do a smokier, or heavier eye, do a nude lip.
John Gascot: "GORGEOUS!" Interview With Celebrity Makeup Artist Mally Roncal John Gascot 2011
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What I mean by that is, if you do a smokier, or heavier eye, do a nude lip.
John Gascot: "GORGEOUS!" Interview With Celebrity Makeup Artist Mally Roncal John Gascot 2011
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Bennett's voice has aged beautifully over the years, like a fine scotch, becoming smokier and smoother in equal measure.
Getting Up Guide: Summer Shakespeare, Poetry in the Park 2010
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