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How do you use smoke eddied in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "smoke eddied" in a sentence:

Descriptive:

* The fire crackled, sending wisps of smoke that eddied and danced in the dying light of the setting sun.

* Smoke eddied lazily from the chimney, a faint, fragrant reminder of the warm stew simmering on the hearth.

* As the train pulled away, smoke eddied around its rear, a fleeting reminder of its passing.

Figurative:

* His words were like smoke, eddying and swirling around the room, leaving behind only a hazy understanding of his meaning.

* The news of the scandal spread like smoke, eddying through the halls of power, leaving a trail of whispers and accusations in its wake.

Literary:

* The ancient, gnarled tree stood sentinel over the graveyard, its branches reaching towards the sky like fingers grasping for solace as smoke eddied from its hollow core.

Remember: "Eddied" implies movement and swirling, so the sentence should convey a sense of motion.

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