Humidor [noun]

Definition of Humidor:

holder for physical object

Synonyms of Humidor:


Opposite/Antonyms of Humidor:

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Sentence/Example of Humidor:

Lancaster got a cigar from the humidor and collapsed his long gaunt body across chair and hassock.

Captain Carver selected a cigar from Peter Gross's humidor and reclined in the most comfortable chair in the room.

He turned and found a cigar to his liking out of many in a humidor beneath a smaller table at the right of his chair.

When the second bottle was emptied, Mr. Claybourne brought forth a humidor filled with large, black Havanas.

He made no answer, going up to the humidor on the mantel and selecting a cigar, which he lighted very deliberately.

But alas, Clarence for all his fuming saw nothing ahead but more of the depressing humidor.

The jolly old barnacle had discarded his cigarette and was critically selecting a cigar from my humidor.

While speaking he had, mechanically it seemed, reached for a glass humidor in which were perhaps a dozen cigars.

He dipped a spoon into a tobacco humidor, dusted the tobacco lightly with dried zerfa, and rammed it into his pipe.

An inlaid ivory humidor was filled with coronas at exactly the right degree of moisture.