smoke-eater
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[edit]Noun
[edit]smoke-eater (plural smoke-eaters)
- Alternative form of smoke eater.
- 1920, International Fire Fighter, page 23:
- A. H. Strom, the “firemen’s friend,” who has been serving coffee and sandwiches to the smoke-eaters at practically every fire of importance in the last twenty years, also spoke, as did Tommy Allen, Civil War Veteran, and former fireman.
- 1927, The Express Messenger, page 13:
- In fact, six pieces of apparatus were called out as a result of the second and third alarms and the smoke was so thick that even some of the so-called “smoke-eaters” were overcome in their desperate efforts to check it.
- 1947, James Stevens, Paul Bunyan’s Bears, Seattle: Frank McCaffrey Publishers, page 111:
- The blaze was yet a fern fire, but it was what the smoke-eaters called a “hot job.”