peatsmoke
English
Noun
peatsmoke (uncountable)
- Alternative form of peat-smoke
- 1969, Eona K. Macnicol, The Hallowe'en Hero: And Other Stories, page 54:
- There was a door, and a window on one side of it, and a chimney from which a small spiral of pungent peatsmoke ascended.
- 1973, Anya Seton, Green Darkness:
- Celia lay staring up at the beams blackened from peatsmoke.
- 1988, A[rthur] Bryson Gerrard, “Scotland”, in Butterflies & Coalsmoke, Oxford: Susan Abrahams, →ISBN, page 109:
- Out in the village there was a new smell: peatsmoke, a much more romantic smell than coalsmoke – the railway was now far away.
- 2022, Liam McIlvanney, The Heretic, page 147:
- He could smell the spilled whisky from the broken glass, a ghost of peatsmoke.
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