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  • Smokey or Smoky: What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained
    Is it smoky or Smokey? Smoky and Smokey only have one letter’s difference in spelling, but they are not interchangeable Smoky is an adjective; Smokey is the name of a well-known advertising mascot for the U S Forest Service
  • SMOKY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SMOKY is emitting smoke especially in large quantities How to use smoky in a sentence
  • Smokey or Smoky: What’s the Difference? - Two Minute English
    The main difference between smokey and smoky lies in their use and spelling Smoky is the correct adjective to describe something filled with or resembling smoke, like a smoky flavor or smoky mountains It’s what you should use when you want to talk about the presence of smoke
  • SMOKY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    SMOKY definition: 1 If a place is smoky, there is a lot of smoke in it: 2 similar to smoke: 3 If a place is… Learn more
  • Smoky - definition of smoky by The Free Dictionary
    1 emitting smoke, esp in large amounts 2 hazy; darkened or begrimed with smoke 3 having the character or appearance of smoke: smoky colors 4 pertaining to or suggestive of smoke: a smoky haze 5 of a dull or brownish gray smok′i•ness, n
  • Smokey vs. smoky - GRAMMARIST
    Smokey is a proper noun and first name, whereas smoky is an adjective referring to an object being filled with or smelling of smoke Until recently smokey was an accepted spelling of smoky in the Oxford English Dictionary
  • Smokey vs. Smoky — Which is Correct Spelling? - Ask Difference
    "Smokey" is the incorrect spelling of "smoky " Smoky refers to being filled with or resembling smoke
  • Smoky or Smokey: Tips for Correct Usage - 7ESL
    Smoky is an adjective used to describe: An environment filled with smoke, like “a smoky room” A taste or smell reminiscent of smoke, such as “a smoky flavor in barbecue” What Does Smokey Mean? Smokey, on the other hand, is a proper noun It refers to: A specific name or title, like “Smokey Bear”, the mascot for the U S Forest Service




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