plume of smoke/dust/gas/spray etc• And a plume of smoke here and there.• It sent a plume of smoke hundreds of mileseast across four states.• Each time we came in there was mortar fire and plumes of smoke.• Driving towards the bridge I could see a black plume of smoke.• As the Dwarfs from Karaz a Karak marchedsouth they saw the rising plumes of smoke in front of them.• The monstroustiger on which Asmodeus sat creptforwards, sulphurousplumes of smoke rising from its nostrils.• There was a tinyplume of smoke at infinity.• He lights a cigarette, inhales deeply, and blows two plumes of smoke through his nostrils.
[intransitiveI]HBB literary to rise or come out in a cloud 飘升
No smoke plumed out of the factory’s great chimneys.
没有烟从工厂的大烟囱里飘出来。
Examples from the Corpus
plume• The door was shut, and no smoke plumed skywards from its grey chimneys.• She plumed smoke from her nostrils.• The magazine in her hand plumedupwards in a long flame, belching smoke.