adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
fresh/smoked salmon
smoked fish (= left in smoke to give it a special taste )
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It was the finest smoked fish they had ever tasted.
smoked glass
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
glass
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In the living-room, a smoked glass hi-fi dominated the mahogany wall unit, huge speakers beside it.
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Beyond the smoked glass traffic droned up and down the High Street.
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It was all tubular steel and smoked glass .
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I see the flash-gun flaring out from behind smoked glass windows.
salmon
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Village wedding feasts may soon forsake smoked salmon canapés in favour of such things as Lincolnshire chine and Wiltshire porkies once again.
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And then, there was the smoked salmon , last Friday's gift, brought to her flat just before suppertime.
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Eating smoked salmon while talking to Johnny Prescott had seemed to last a lifetime.
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Or Seafood Salad - a delicious combination of prawns, smoked salmon and crab pieces on a bed of mixed salad.
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The grill had mutton chops and mash; the buffet ran things like smoked salmon , potted shrimps and corned ox tongue.
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I asked Miss Matlock to bring me up a thermos of soup and a plate of smoked salmon sandwiches at six o'clock.
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Add small pieces of smoked salmon for a delicious breakfast!
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The recipe is also delicious if it is made with smoked salmon pieces, but the trout is a little more unusual.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A house speciality is the Royal Double Gloucester omelette filled with smoked salmon.
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I asked Miss Matlock to bring me up a thermos of soup and a plate of smoked salmon sandwiches at six o'clock.
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Please note that Rockwell flashing units are suitable for all colours except white, clear or smoked tint.
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Teewurst has a rich and pronounced smoked flavour and is delicious on hot toast or crackers.
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The grill had mutton chops and mash; the buffet ran things like smoked salmon, potted shrimps and corned ox tongue.
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There were crisp fresh rolls, smoked fish and swimming olives, two kinds of pate and chilled Sancerre.
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There would be a table groaning with smoked ham, with thick succulent slices of cold beef and crusty fresh bread.
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Village wedding feasts may soon forsake smoked salmon canapés in favour of such things as Lincolnshire chine and Wiltshire porkies once again.