a. and sb. Also smokeable. [f. SMOKE v. + -ABLE.]

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  A.  adj. That may be smoked; fit or suitable for smoking.

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1839.  R. M. Martin, Stat. Colonies Brit. Emp., 366. The smokeable extract which each quantity of opium contains.

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1872.  Lever, Ld. Kilgobbin, lii. You’ll … find it smokeable.

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1879.  Sala, Paris Herself Again, iv. Very smokable little weeds.

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  B.  sb. pl. Things that may be smoked.

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1849.  Fraser’s Mag., XL. 2. Bills of fare of the various eatables, drinkables, and smokables, of which the author partook.

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1890.  Yacht Racing Calendar, 185. It is exasperating … to have one’s drinkables and smokeables sealed up.

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