Pronunciation: /bɪsˈmoʊk/

Definitions of besmoke

verb to cover or fill with smoke or a smoky substance

Example Sentences

A1 The chef besmoked the meat before grilling it.

A2 The campfire besmoked our clothes with its strong smell.

B1 The factory chimney besmoked the entire neighborhood with its pollution.

B2 The incense burner besmoked the room with a sweet fragrance.

C1 The barbecue pit besmoked the air with the aroma of grilled meat.

C2 The bonfire besmoked the night sky with its billowing clouds of smoke.

Examples of besmoke in a Sentence

formal The chimney besmoke the entire room with its billowing black clouds.

informal I accidentally besmoke the kitchen while trying to cook bacon.

slang Don't besmoke the car with your cigarette smoke, dude.

figurative Her anger was so intense, it seemed to besmoke the air around her.

Grammatical Forms of besmoke

past tense

besmoked

plural

besmokes

comparative

more besmoked

superlative

most besmoked

present tense

besmokes

future tense

will besmoke

perfect tense

have besmoked

continuous tense

is besmoking

singular

besmoke

positive degree

besmoke

infinitive

besmoke

gerund

besmoking

participle

besmoked

Origin and Evolution of besmoke

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'besmoke' originated from Middle English, derived from the combination of 'be-' (intensive prefix) and 'smoke' (to emit smoke).
Evolution of the word: Over time, the use of 'besmoke' has become less common and has evolved to be replaced by more modern terms related to smoking or emitting smoke.