chain-smoke
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English[edit]
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Verb[edit]
chain-smoke (third-person singular simple present chain-smokes, present participle chain-smoking, simple past and past participle chain-smoked)
- (intransitive) To smoke cigarettes by continuously lighting one from the glowing end of the previous one.
- (intransitive) To smoke tobacco cigarettes frequently.
- (transitive) To smoke by continuously lighting one from another.
- The two of them chain-smoked a dime bag's worth of marijuana.
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Translations[edit]
to smoke cigarettes frequently
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