smoke\ out

smoke\ out
v. phr.
1. To force out with smoke.

The boys smoked a squirrel out of a hollow tree.

The farmer tried to smoke some gophers out of their burrows.

2. informal To find out the facts about.

It took the reporter three weeks to smoke out the whole story.


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