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They tried going up but were stopped by thick smoke.
The two men charged out of the tree line and into the thick smoke.
It was hard to see through the blanket of thick smoke.
The thick smoke from the fire was an advantage and his enemy at the same time.
He looked off toward the burning central city, the thick smoke rising.
The roll came: again: and still the thick smoke lay.
A man could usually see the gold even in the thickest smoke.
A swirl of thick smoke made them both pull back further.
There I was met by more puffs of thick smoke.
One by one he found them through the thick smoke.
She couldn't see very well in the thick smoke.
I went out for the day, and came back to find the room full of thick smoke from Holmes' pipe.
Then, as the thick smoke faded, cars came into motion.
They soon saw in the distance a thick smoke, like a cloud of dust.
Seen through thick smoke, it was red as blood.
The thick smoke had been blown away, but its smell was still heavy in the air.
This makes a thick smoke screen to blind the enemy.
He combat crawled and was almost immediately lost to the thick smoke.
It went off with a pop, and heavy, thick smoke rolled out.
Thick smoke screened it to a height of several hundred feet.
Black wings, the sense of something dark accumulating, thick smoke, and the light.
The thick smoke of a pipe rose into my nostrils.
He stared around in the thick smoke, blinking back tears.
Soon a cloud of thick smoke emerged from the crater.
Thick smoke from burning curtains was blowing into the room.