(14 quotes found)
“Boxing is smoky halls and kidneys battered until they bleed.”
Roger Kahn
“Hell is a city much like London A populous and smoky city”
Percy Bysshe Shelley
“It's very windy, very smoky. There's ash blowing around.”
Era Jones
“It was really smoky. So I had to get out of there. Smoke just kept hitting my face.”
Jacob Getman
“It was really hot and smoky, and it was a battle getting inside.”
Ken Smith
“It was a smoky event, so wisely, everyone left.”
Ross Bannister
“I tried to go in there but couldn't. It was real dark and smoky, and it just knocked be back out. I had to come back out.”
John Ray
“It doesn't take much to cause big effects. If you already have compromised coronary circulation and go into a smoky environment, there is a substantial increase in your risk of an acute event.”
Stanton Glantz
“Think of the contrast. Brixton in the 1870s. Dark, smoky, foggy London, the opposite of what we associate with Van Gogh's art: the bright colors and the sunny, open scenes in Provence.”
Nicholas Wright
“It was so smoky. I was a little freaked out because we were on the top of that mountain, and we could see the smoke from all the fires.”
Kelly Stone