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Chain-smoke for Dummies

verb

pronunciation: tʃeɪn_smoʊk

What does Chain-smoke really mean?

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Alright, so "chain-smoking" is when someone smokes a lot of cigarettes in a short period of time, one after the other. It's like if you keep lighting up one cigarette right after finishing another, kind of like a chain reaction. So, it's not just smoking one cigarette and then waiting for a while before having another one, it's smoking a whole bunch of them back-to-back.

Imagine it like eating a bunch of pieces of candy one after the other without any break in between. When you're chain-smoking, you're not giving your body a chance to rest and recover from the effects of the nicotine and other chemicals in the cigarettes. It's like constantly bombarding your body with smoke and toxins.

So, it's important to be aware of the health risks associated with chain-smoking and to try to find healthier ways to cope with stress or boredom. It's all about finding a balance and taking care of yourself. And if you ever have any questions or need support with quitting smoking, I'm here to help you out. Remember, your health is super important!

Revised and Fact checked by Isabella Thomas on 2023-11-13 20:52:10

Chain-smoke In a sentece

Learn how to use Chain-smoke inside a sentece

  • After dinner, John would chain-smoke several cigarettes in a row.
  • Sandra chain-smoked all night while studying for her exams.
  • The stressed-out man would chain-smoke when he was feeling anxious.
  • Despite knowing the health risks, she continued to chain-smoke multiple cigarettes a day.
  • The character in the movie was depicted as a chain-smoker, always seen with a cigarette in hand.

Chain-smoke Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.