gunsmoke

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

gun +‎ smoke

Noun[edit]

gunsmoke (uncountable)

  1. Smoke produced by the firing of a gun.
    • 1990 April 14, Elizabeth Pincus, “Hot Blue Steel”, in Gay Community News, page 16:
      You can almost smell the horses, the high chapparal [sic], the gunsmoke.
    • 2001, Eric Flint, David Drake, Destiny's Shield:
      A cloud of gunsmoke, well over a mile distant, indicated the presence of a battery of the huge cannons. After the wind blew the cloud away, he could spot the actual guns themselves.

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