smeech

smeech

(smiːtʃ)
n, vb
a Southwest English dialect form of smoke
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all the ghastliness that the Government says is good for you and which the smeech of tobacco smoke has been denying you all these years.
The received opinion was that the smeech from my pipe smoke laid down a screen that no lesser smells could penetrate.
WHEREVER you go round here you catch the fragrance of wood smoke and it truly is a fragrance, as opposed to the smeech that burning coal makes.