[SMOKE sb.]

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  1.  U.S. a. The funnel of a steam-boat.

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1862.  Russell, Diary North & South (1863), I. 166. The funnel—Yankeeicé, smokestack.

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1864.  G. W. Harrison, in Daily Telegr., 30 Aug., 3/3. The Tennessee … surrendered, her rudder disabled, her smokestack carried away.

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  b.  The chimney of a locomotive.

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1875.  Knight, Dict. Mech., 2227/1.

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1890.  Daily News, 22 Sept., 5/5. The locomotive’s smokestack was just out of the water, and the top of a Pullman and another carriage were just visible.

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  2.  The chimney of a stove; a chimney-stack.

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1871.  Daily News, 9 Feb., 5/5. Carrying the smoke-stack of a stove through the aperture.

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1903.  Westm. Gaz., 27 Jan., 7/1. The brick smoke-stack of the stoke-house.

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