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smoke

Suspension of a solid in a gas; the solid is in the form of extremely small particles and the smoke may be a colloid.



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The embarrassed customer opens up these long-awaited packages, only to find two or three smokeable cigars (which still may or may not be to that particular smoker's personal taste) and a dozen or more other cigars that aren't well-constructed enough to make good paperweights.
No kidding: tobacco has so long been a subsidized crop (and, at the same time, a heavily regulated one, as the state has an interest in preventing minors from obtaining the smokeable forms of tobacco) that every state has different rules regulating where, how much, and in what form tobacco can be grown.
If the cap is cut in a jagged or careless way, though, you won''t get as even a burn on the end of your cigar, and you''ll lose perfectly smokeable tobacco.
 
 
 
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