Stogy [noun]

Definition of Stogy:

roll of tobacco

Synonyms of Stogy:


Opposite/Antonyms of Stogy:

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Sentence/Example of Stogy:

An' if this stogy continues t' behave, we'll say no more about the vanishin' leddy.

Mr. Tutt took a sip from the tumbler of malt and relit his stogy.

And he remade the bed while X lit a stogy and went back to the smoker.

The driver was almost as ancient as the car, a bearded fellow with a stogy stuck between his teeth and a crushed hat on his head.

"Ye got a raw deal, counselor," remarked Captain Phelan, amiably accepting a stogy.

Mr. Tutt readjusted his spectacles and slowly selected a stogy from the bundle in the dusty old cigar box.

He spat the remaining filaments of his stogy from the window and fished out another.

He drew fiercely on his stogy, which being desiccated flared like a Roman candle.

In the stogy industry, the Polish women, some of them married and others immigrant girls, have the inferior and unpleasant work.

The mercantile houses, the stogy factories and the garment factories are employers of Jewish girls.