tobacco smoke
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftobaccoandsmoke
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tobacco
noun[U]
uk/təˈbæk.əʊ/us/təˈbæk.oʊ/
a substance smoked in cigarettes, pipes, etc. that is prepared from the dried leaves of a ...
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smoke
noun
uk/sməʊk/us/smoʊk/
the grey, black, or white mixture of gas and very small pieces of carbon that is produced when ...
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(Definition oftobaccoandsmokefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoftobacco smoke
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The 'bitter' (xox) taste oftobaccosmokeresembles the taste of a certain bird's flesh.
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As it happens, the epidemiological literature on the dangers of environmentaltobaccosmokeis controversial, because its findings are largely inconclusive.
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As someone who's mildly allergic totobaccosmoke, this was a relief.
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Prevalence and correlates of household exposures totobaccosmokeand pets in children with asthma.
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This may act as a direct toxic effect oftobaccosmokeon teeth or may be an indirect effect related to the poorer bone structure of smokers.
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Workplace tobacco policies can reduce tobacco consumption and worksite environmentaltobaccosmokeexposure.
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Under the purposes and intentions of these pieces of legislation,tobaccosmokeas such is not considered a product.
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The influence oftobaccosmokeon the health of non-smokers has become abundantly clear to us all.
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The smell oftobaccosmokeis the one thing that sets them all on edge.
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We should not, therefore, rely on voluntary measures to ensure that our air is kept free fromtobaccosmoke.
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Many nonsmokers findtobaccosmokeunpleasant and for some it has a discomforting and even a nauseating effect.
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I hope that no one in the debate will claim thattobaccosmokeis not a pollutant.
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Her medical history will not be representative of somebody who will be exposed totobaccosmoke.
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One such trigger—other people'stobaccosmoke—has a detrimental effect on as many as 80 per cent of people with asthma.
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So why not protect them fromtobaccosmoke?
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This persecution is based on flawed research concerning environmentaltobaccosmoke.
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The targets take into account the impact oftobaccosmoke, not only on the health of the smoker, but on those around them.
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It is clear from the statistics that there are about 2,000 cases a year that can definitely not be attributed totobaccosmoke.
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On the assumption that that means "excessive"tobaccosmoke, no one will deny that.
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