Lingo
[smoke] like a chimney
to smoke a great number of cigarettes
The idiom "smoke like a chimney" originated from the literal observation that chimneys emit smoke when a fire is burning within them. Over time, this phrase has evolved to describe the person who consumes cigarettes or other tobacco products at a high frequency, similar to the continuous release of smoke from a chimney. Here are five example sentences using the idiom:
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