Get Free Checker

dudeen

NOUN
  1. a clay pipe with a short stem

How To Use dudeen In A Sentence

  • Seated in a large arm-chair, a smoking tumbler of mulled port before him, sat my friend Mike, dressed in my full regimentals, even to the helmet, which, unfortunately however for the effect, he had put on back foremost; a short "dudeen" graced his lip, and the trumpet so frequently alluded to lay near him. Charles O'Malley — Volume 2
  • Well, one night me elder brother Tim was sittin 'over the fire, smokin' his dudeen an 'thinkin' of his sins, when in comes Buck with the hobbles on him. The Blue Lagoon: a romance
  • A meerschaum or a wooden pipe is then allowable, but never a clay or a dudeen. The Complete Bachelor Manners for Men
  • A little straw makes a great reek," said Bruce, laughing, "and when a mon gives out before his pipe, he is like to be burnet," and he pointed to a long black and brown singe on the worsted comforter of the traveller, by which we understood that Picton had fallen asleep, pipe in mouth, and then dropped his lighted _dudeen_ just on the safest part of his neck. Acadia or, A Month with the Blue Noses
  • He usually had in his mouth a short dudeen; but in an evil moment he put the dudeen, lighted, in the pocket among the powder.
  • He replaced his dudeen, and tightened his teeth and squeezed his lips on it.
  • I can imagine Patrick going off to some neighbouring farmer's house, where the dudeen would be handed round.
  • There he was, with his "shocking bad hat," his freckled face, his bright eye, and his shrewd expression, smoking his old "dudeen," and gazing at the new world around him. Lands of the Slave and the Free Cuba, the United States, and Canada
  • A man in the background raises his hat to salute a huge bag of flour being carried past by a dudeen-smoking laborer.
  • It was a little friend, a fragrant friend, a tawny and somewhat grimy friend; it was in the pocket of his coat; it was of clay; in fact, it was nothing else than a dudeen. The American Baron
View all