Sentence examples for throw some smoke from inspiring English sources

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"Meaning?" "Throw some smoke in there and force him out".

When your captors aren't looking, throw some smoke bombs to distract them and then run like heck.

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After a false start when a couple of EDL members tried to escape the police cordon and started throwing some smoke grenades around, the group were led up to the town hall, where they met the oncoming counter-demonstrators.

He probably then threw some sort of awesome smoke bomb on the ground before disappearing into the night.

Some share pipes, known as chilum, which resemble small hookahs, and their bowls are filled with chunks of hash that throw off smoke and flames like a campfire.

PAGE D5 FILLING IN MAGIC'S GAPS Sure, magicians like to throw in smoke and fire to misdirect their audiences, but they probably don't need to.

(Caveat: Don't throw a smoke bomb and escape through the window immediately after ending your pitch -- they may have a few questions about your idea).

Try throwing a frag grenade first as a distraction and then throw a smoke for cover.

Throw your Smoke Grenade into the left, broken window, angled towards the middle window.

Either throw a smoke grenade if you haven't used it or a frag grenade.

When pinned by a sniper, you must throw a smoke to avoid being shot.

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