Smoking is the recreational inhalation of the smoke of recreational drugs, especially tobacco products like cigarettes and cigars.
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magazine article: Tobacco. "What’s in a cigarette? What’s in a puff? Tobacco smoke contains about 4,000 chemicals. Some of which are harmful, others deadly." Read article
word game: Smoke idioms jigsaw puzzle. Practise idioms containing the word "smoke" in this puzzle. Play game
poems: Life was Smoking Out and No Smoking. Poems by Shilpa Srivastava and Nikhil Parekh, two of our users. Read poems
cartoon: "Do you know what's the result of smoking too much?" "No. What?" See cartoon
trivia: Numbers: The WHO in the 2002 World Health Report estimates that in developed countries, 26% of male deaths and 9% of female deaths can be attributed to smoking. See more
links: Wikipedia: tobacco smoking See more links
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