Besmoke vs Bespoke - What's the difference?
besmoke | bespoke |
To fill with smoke; act on with smoke; fumigate.
To befoul with smoke.
To harden or dry in smoke.
(archaic) (bespeak)
Individually or custom made.
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Relating to someone who makes custom-made products, especially clothing items.
As verbs the difference between besmoke and bespoke
is that besmoke is to fill with smoke; act on with smoke; fumigate while bespoke is past tense of bespeak.As an adjective bespoke is
individually or custom made.besmoke
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