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tobacco

[ US /təˈbæˌkoʊ/ ]
[ UK /təbˈækə‍ʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. aromatic annual or perennial herbs and shrubs
  2. leaves of the tobacco plant dried and prepared for smoking or ingestion

How To Use tobacco In A Sentence

  • Efforts by tobacco companies to stop confectioners selling candy cigarettes in packs resembling cigarette brands seem to have been minimal.
  • Industrial crops such as flax and dye-plants (madder, woad, and weld), and other cash crops such as coleseed, hops, and tobacco, increased revenue per hectare, enabling more people to live from the earnings of smaller plots.
  • We would be better off outlawing tobacco and alcohol while legalizing maryjane. Obama admits to smoking on occasion
  • Everything from tobacco sacks and cigarette papers to a spare cinch and a rope, from a change of clothes to a picture of his family or his girl, from old letters and reading material to a marlinespike, was kept in it. This Calder Range
  • How many pounds of pulvil must the fellow use in sweetening himself from the smell of hops and tobacco?
  • Additionally, those people who smoke cannabis are also risking all the attendant problems from the use of tobacco on top of the cannabis and this needs to be thought about too.
  • The earliest printed cards sported a nautical theme directed at sailors, who were heavy tobacco users.
  • Bulgarian cigarettes production and Bulgarian tobacco deliveries will depend on the market situation.
  • He would have enjoyed a pipeful of Scottish tobacco if he had not given it up. The Cat Who Moved A Mountain
  • Eventually he would come up, sit down, then carefully roll himself a fat, untidy cigarette, spilling some tobacco in the process.
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