1. smoke-filled - Adjective
2. smoke-filled - Adjective Satellite
containing smoke
Source: WordNetI always liked the smell of a smoke-filled room. I think it's a good smell. Dennis Franz
I can't stand light. I hate weather. My idea of heaven is moving from one smoke-filled room to another. Peter O'Toole
smoke-filled rooms Source: Internet
Cars drive along the Golden Gate Bridge under an orange smoke-filled sky – at midday in San Francisco. Source: Internet
One was a big set recreating Haight Street of the 1960s; you put on a headset, walked the "street", then went into a smoke-filled room and had an "acid trip" courtesy of strobe lights and psychodelic music blasting in your ears. Source: Internet
The weather was propitious on November 21, 1783, when Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier and the Marquis d’Arlandes climbed aboard a smoke-filled balloon and rose into the air over a growing Parisian crowd. Source: Internet