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I will light this one, hand you the smudge pot, then step out and throw the bomb.
The smudge pot is placed between trees in an orchard.
I want you to get the men to place as many smudge pots as they can around the field.
Some used smudge pots to keep the grasshoppers in flight.
Another procedure is burning fuel oil in smudge pots put between the trees.
MacLeod's fire burned like a smudge pot in the mist.
The smudge pot often became a symbolic prize in high school football rivalry.
There are smudge pots out, but no sign of state troopers or wreckers.
In Vietnam, smoke from smudge pots was used as a defense against laser-guided bombs.
One grower deployed circulating water to produce heat and smudge pots.
The protection was not really necessary, he said, because he kept a smoker, like a little smudge pot, going at his side.
We followed, sliding along outside the smudge pots.
Smudge pots can bring smoke that prevents hard freezes on a farm or grove.
Materials people and carpenters were helping construct the smudge pots that would light the drop zone.
Smudge pots were commonly used for seven decades in areas such as California's numerous citrus groves.
Two of the watchmen who had lit smudge pots to keep away mosquitoes on their watch were immediately arrested.
Sometimes, large smudge pots are used for heating large open buildings, such as mechanics' workshops.
It was afternoon here, and men were setting up a smudge pot, evidently planning to use the smoke to summon a dragon.
The winner of the game takes home a silver smudge pot reminiscent of the area's citrus growing history.
Smudge pots, airplane propellors mounted on poles and even helicopters are used to warm up the air.
Usually a smudge pot has a large round base with a chimney coming out of the middle of the base.
The oily black clouds of smoke produced from these smudge pots was intended to limit the ability to locate a target.
Smudge pots kept away the mosquitoes.
In midafternoon, the sky ahead was charcoal-gray with oil smoke, as if some giant unseen smudge pot were at work.
A stainless steel torch, modeled after a 1940's construction site smudge pot, stays lighted even in the rain.