Verb
drive out with smoke
Source: WordNetYou know how you smoke out a sniper? You send a guy out in the open, and you see if he gets shot. They thought that one up at West Point. Samuel Fuller
Smoking is a shocking thing blowing smoke out of our mouths into other people's mouths, eyes and noses, and having the same thing done to us. Samuel Johnson
smoke out the bees Source: Internet
If you are making large amounts of bruschetta, keep the smoke out of the house by cooking the bread on the char-grill (broiler) plate of the barbecue. Source: Internet
‘Guga blew a stream of smoke out of his nostrils, forming a wreath around his head.’ Source: Internet
Throwing open his door to keep the smell of smoke out of the cruiser, Skid lit the Marlboro. Source: Internet