smoke around

Verb

 * 1)  To give off smoke or steam; to be smoking.
 * 2) * 1801, Joseph Charles Mellish (translator),  by, London: Cotta, Tubingen, Act5, p.199,
 * The altar is adorn’d, the tapers blaze,
 * The bell invites, the incense smokes around,
 * 1) * 1821, Samuel Woodworth, poem written for the reopening of the Park Theater in New York, in Laurence Hutton (ed.), Opening Addresses, New York: Burt Franklin, 1970, p.39,
 * shapeless heaps of ruins smoked around,
 * And desolation marked the blackened ground,—
 * 1) * 1821, Samuel Woodworth, poem written for the reopening of the Park Theater in New York, in Laurence Hutton (ed.), Opening Addresses, New York: Burt Franklin, 1970, p.39,
 * shapeless heaps of ruins smoked around,
 * And desolation marked the blackened ground,—