The Big Smoke

a large city

TRANSLATION

the (Big) Smoke = Bezeichnung für eine Großstadt, besonders London

STATISTICS

IN THE PRESS

“How THE BIG SMOKE was cleaned up”

Guardian Article Headline

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know?

The (Big) Smoke
informal noun phrase

- a large city, especially London

Cambridge Dictionary


ORIGIN

Ever since the late 19th century ‘The Big Smoke’ was a popular term among visitors from rural areas. As they approached London they saw a thick smoke enveloping the city, which was largely caused by the burning of coal.

Only in 1956 with the introduction of 'The Clean Air Act' – which stipulated that only smokeless fuels could be burnt in towns and cities – did the air of London finally improve. Despite much cleaner air in the 21st century, the nation’s capital is still sometimes referred to as ‘The Big Smoke’.


SYNONYMS

conurbation, metropolis, megalopolis, megacity, cosmopolis, concrete jungle, urban sprawl


IDIOMS with the word smoke

- Smoke like a chimney = to smoke tobacco (cigarettes, cigars, etc.) heavily.

- Put that in your pipe and smoke it! = a rude or unsympathetic way of telling someone that they must accept what you have just said, even if they do not like it.

- Where there’s smoke there’s fire = there is always some element of truth behind every rumour.

- Holy smoke! = a way of expressing surprise.

- Smoking gun = information which proves that someone is guilty of committing a crime.

- Smoke and mirrors = something said or done in order to deceive or confuse.


PRACTICE OWAD in an English conversation, discuss something like:

“At the tender age of eighteen I left the small town of my birth and moved to THE BIG SMOKE .”


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