Along with pollution from motor vehicles and industry, the smoke from these fires produces an acrid cloud over both cities under certain weather.
The two billion people who cook on wood or dung fires live in acrid clouds of toxic smoke and deplete forests.
It went by in an acrid cloud of smoke, filled with passengers.
He drew with deep satisfation on his reefer and exhaled an acrid cloud of blue smoke around us.
He took a last drag on his cigarette and snuffed it out in an acrid cloud of smoke.
Burch corporealized through an acrid cloud of green chemical smoke and choked, "Can you make the computer do it, so we don't waste energy?"
Soon fumes drifted from their labors, acrid foul clouds that did more to drive the Bishops away than had the assault.
Crannies vented acrid clouds into a warm, moist atmosphere.
Smoke rose in acrid clouds to make a stinking fog.
An acrid cloud drifted from another corner.