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Smoky Vs Smokey - 06

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The words “smoky” and “smokey” are different both in meaning and the context in which they are used. “Smoky” is an adjective in nature and is used to describe climatic conditions that arise as a result of fire or to compliment the aroma and taste of smoked food. On the other hand, the word “smokey” is a proper noun which can be used with regard to names of people, plays, articles or even the signature mascot of the U. S. Forest Service.

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Smoky Vs Smokey - 06

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