From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishno-smokingˌno-ˈsmoking adjective non-smoking
Examples from the Corpus
no-smoking• Respondents wanted the office to be kept tidy and records well organised, and no-smoking areas allocated.• Most restaurants and cafes have set aside small no-smoking areas but won't be enforcing the rule.• Most have no-smoking areas or designated smoking rooms, but more than half the companies still without restrictions reported less tolerance for smokers.• Most restaurants and cafes have set aside small no-smoking areas.• The third floor was a no-smoking floor or I think I might have started smoking again after six years' abstinence.• These treats are free and are available to all smokers in our company during this no-smoking month.• The company has a no-smoking policy in all its offices.• The arbitrary rules grated on Wirk, but it was the no-smoking requirement that eventually precipitated her departure from the fellowship.• Wirk and her husband once paid $ 1,500 each for violating the no-smoking rule.• There were big no-smoking signs on all the walls.• I sat down with the Financial Times and tried to count how many people were actually smoking underneath no-smoking signs.