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smoke-dried
adjective
- (of fish, meat, etc) cured in smoke
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The bosom of this dress sometimes serves as a wallet for a "chunk" of bread, jerk or smoke-dried venison, and other articles.
Zack's smoke-dried complexion became whitewashed with disappointment.
Mr. Wallace did not enjoy the notion of being smoke-dried; and of returning to the Middle Temple a sort of animated ham.
I looked round again at the smoke-dried kitchen in which we sat; it was a miserable place.
A Congo flat fish of the perch family is found here, smoke dried and sold for food and is very good eating indeed.
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