Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

outsmoke

verb
/aʊtˈsmoʊk/
Definition
To produce more smoke than another or to create a larger volume of smoke.
Examples
  • Despite enjoying a quiet night by the campfire, the wind caused the flames to outsmoke the surrounding area.
  • The old chimney seemed to outsmoke every other on the street, filling the air with a thick haze.
Meaning
Outsmoke refers to the act of generating a greater amount of smoke compared to something else, often used in contexts dealing with cigarettes, fires, or smoking substances.
Synonyms
  • oversmoke
  • exceed in smoke
  • outproduce smoke