a. [f. L. fūmāre to smoke, after the analogy of Lat. adjs. in -āc-em: see -ACIOUS.] Fond of smoking.

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1861.  Atlantic Monthly, VIII. Dec., 700/1. All the charms of the veil and the fan can scarcely reconcile the most fumacious American to the cigarrito of the Spanish fair.

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1908.  James Wynkoop, The Rebellion of Hell, 116.

        Dihexahedral, frigafective eye,
Fumacious, pungled, necrological sigh.

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