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smoke-free
[smohk-free]
adjective
being or relating to a place where smoking is not allowed.
In 2000, the tiny town of Moose Lake became the first town in the state to pass a smoke-free restaurants law.
free from smoke, especially smoke from cigarettes or wildfires.
All items have been stored in a clean, smoke-free home unless otherwise stated.
not generating or producing smoke.
One such device is a smoke-free cigarette that has been test-marketed in several U.S. states.
(of a person) not in the habit of using cigarettes, cigars, or other smoking materials; nonsmoking.
Our focus is promoting healthy eating, physical activity, smoke-free living, and emotional wellness.
Word History and Origins
Origin of smoke-free1
Example Sentences
Asthma and Lung UK NI policy officer, Andrew Wilson, told BBC News NI he welcomes the ban and would like the executive to set a target for making Northern Ireland smoke-free.
MSPs have given their consent to UK legislation which aims to create a "smoke-free generation".
"They worked a treat and for the past 18 months I have been smoke-free."
But with smoking still the norm in some areas, Prof Graham Moore said further work was needed to achieve smoke-free goals.
A spokesperson said: "This government's landmark Tobacco and Vapes Bill will enhance existing legislation, including on advertising, and put us on track for a smoke-free UK."
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