baccy

[ UK /bˈæki/ ]
NOUN
  1. leaves of the tobacco plant dried and prepared for smoking or ingestion
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How To Use baccy In A Sentence

  • They were small but doughty warriors and not averse to a pipe of baccy after the battle.
  • ‘Bring us back some baccy… ‘Then the plea and the figure wallowed in drift until the pathetic hut, the provision - cases and even the Stephenson screen were no more.’
  • And old man with more beard than face spat a trail of baccy across the stump of a felled tree.
  • Always an optimist, Dick easily outdid the immortal Micawber in his faith in something turning up just when things looked their blackest, and he had literally no thought for the morrow, until his hand, mechanically groping in his pocket for the wherewithal to fill his pipe, advised him of the fact that even his "baccy" was finished. A Rip Van Winkle Of The Kalahari Seven Tales of South-West Africa
  • 'You might get me some "baccy,"' he said, thrusting the bill through the bars and grinning. The Girl and The Bill An American Story of Mystery, Romance and Adventure
  • Or a lifetime's supply of wacky baccy? The Sun
  • I light a 'baccy' by your permission, Mrs. Williams," and a courtly bow accompanied the words. The Fat of the Land The Story of an American Farm
  • _Neegig_ and he became great friends; they had one thing in common, and that was a love for tobacco, and in the summer evenings after dinner the young white man and his grown companion would recline on rustic seats in the garden, and smoke pipe after pipe, the red man mixing his "baccy" with some savoury bark from his native land which he produced from the depths of his martin-skin tobacco-pouch. Missionary Work Among the Ojebway Indians
  • UB40 in the inner pocket, papers and baccy and lighter and keys: ready to practise her autograph!
  • Hindhaugh damped his spirits by saying, slowly, "Not too fast; that 'baccy's got to go overboard, my boy. Stories by English Authors: the Sea
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