Sentence examples of "smoked" in English with translation "fumar"

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Tom avoided places where people smoked. Tom evitaba los lugares donde la gente fumaba.
He smoked a cigar after lunch. Él se fumó un cigarro después de almorzar.
Tom drank coffee while Mary smoked a cigarette. Tom se bebió un café mientras Mary se fumaba un cigarro.
When was the last time you smoked a cigarette? ¿Cuándo fue la última vez que te fumaste un cigarrillo?
She likes to smoke tobacco. Le gusta fumar tabaco.
Please do not smoke here. Por favor, no fumes aquí.
He promised not to smoke. Él prometió no fumar.
I thought I could smoke. Pensé que podría fumar.
I forbid you to smoke. Te prohíbo fumar.
I smoke almost every day. Fumo casi todos los días.
Tom doesn't smoke anymore. Tom no fuma más.
Don't smoke too much. No fumes demasiado.
I don't smoke anymore. Ya no fumo.
I neither drink nor smoke. No fumo ni bebo.
I neither smoke nor drink. Ni fumo ni bebo.
Tom ought to stop smoking. Tom debería dejar de fumar.
Smoking is a bad habit. Fumar es una mala costumbre.
You should refrain from smoking. Deberías abstenerte de fumar.
I have to quit smoking. Tengo que dejar de fumar.
She was prohibited from smoking. Ella tenía prohibido fumar.
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