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smokes out
verb
Third person singular of smoke out
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I pictured the middle-age woman from the massage place who sometimes smokes out in front of the building, averting her gaze as Barnaby completed his business.
The validation ensures that only clear statements of truth or falsehood make it into the database, and it smokes out mischief-makers.
A hungry young reporter, Ben Shepard (Shia LaBeouf), smokes out another fugitive from the robbery — Jim Grant (Redford), who has been living for years under an assumed name in upstate New York and working as a left-wing lawyer.
But these inner compulsions are quickly overshadowed by the immediacy of the moment, its dangers and demands, its rare and thus beautiful gratifications, as when Kau finds and smokes out a beehive in the forest: "He brushed the stunned bees aside and broke loose a small piece of dark and dripping comb that he crammed into his mouth..
Miller, who holds a degree from Columbia's School of Journalism, exhibits the obsessions of a grad student in delayed recovery: her fussy young heroine smokes out clichéd phrases like a hectoring writing professor and manifests a cultish adherence to the rule book of principled journalism.
Erika is warm and helpful and provides tea and hugs when required; Horst is a lugubrious-looking man with a pipe that he smokes out on the balcony in the snow, and when the moment comes, he films it all on his digital camera – for legal reasons probably.
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Since I was a youth, I smoke weed out.
To smoke out crime?
He added: "Arthur Simpson-Kent was eventually smoked out, or smoked from, a thicket near Butre where he was hiding.
On a recent night, though, Candelaria was packed, as young Parisians smoked out front.
New technologies are deployed every day to smoke out the cybercriminals.
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