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chain-smoke verb to smoke cigarettes continuously and addictively UK, 1934- — American Speech, October 1956
- Mother and doctor seem to be involved in an activity in which they claim exclusive expertise, and husband is left to chain-smoke in the waiting room. — Thomas Harris, I’m Ok–You’re OK, p. 180, 1973
- This chain-smoking, slightly stooped lad, took a deep breath[.] — Kevin Sampson, Powder, p. 10, 1999
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