Dry Smoker

B1 18+

Pronunciation: /draɪ ˈsmoʊkər/

Definitions of dry smoker

noun a person who smokes tobacco or other substances without the use of any liquid or moisture

Example Sentences

A1 A dry smoker is someone who does not inhale smoke into their lungs.

A2 As a dry smoker, he only enjoys the taste of the cigar without inhaling the smoke.

B1 The dry smoker prefers to puff on a cigar without inhaling deeply.

B2 Being a dry smoker, she savors the flavor of the tobacco without inhaling it fully.

C1 The connoisseur was known as a dry smoker, appreciating the nuances of the cigar without inhaling deeply.

C2 As a seasoned dry smoker, he could distinguish between different types of tobacco just by the taste.

adjective describing the type of smoker who does not use liquid or moisture while smoking

Example Sentences

A1 My friend is a dry smoker, he never lights up in public places.

A2 She prefers to hang out with other dry smokers because she doesn't like the smell of cigarettes.

B1 As a dry smoker, I find it hard to socialize with my friends who smoke heavily.

B2 Being a dry smoker, I have noticed improvements in my health and energy levels.

C1 The dry smoker policy at work has made the office environment more pleasant for everyone.

C2 Despite being a dry smoker, I still enjoy going to bars and socializing with friends who smoke occasionally.

Examples of dry smoker in a Sentence

formal A dry smoker is someone who prefers smoking tobacco without any added flavoring or moisture.

informal My grandpa is a dry smoker; he only smokes plain tobacco without any fancy flavors.

slang I heard he's a real dry smoker, just sticks to the basics.

figurative In a world full of flavored tobacco options, he stands out as a dry smoker, keeping it simple and traditional.

Grammatical Forms of dry smoker

past tense

dried smoker

plural

dry smokers

comparative

drier smoker

superlative

driest smoker

present tense

dry smoker

future tense

will be a dry smoker

perfect tense

has been a dry smoker

continuous tense

is being a dry smoker

singular

a dry smoker

positive degree

very dry smoker

infinitive

to dry smoke

gerund

dry smoking

participle

dry smoked

Origin and Evolution of dry smoker

First Known Use: 1920 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'dry smoker' originated in the early 20th century in the United States.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a person who smokes tobacco without any added flavorings or moisture, the term 'dry smoker' has evolved to also refer to someone who smokes marijuana in a similar manner.