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stogy

[stoh-gee] / ˈstoʊ gi /


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Mickey Berra tells of drinking Scotch with Princess Margaret, smoking a stogy with George Burns, placing a football bet for Elizabeth Taylor, and shooting the breeze with James Brown.

From Washington Post • May 27, 2016

From his mouth protrudes a long, black stogy.

From Time Magazine Archive

A shyster," began Mr. Tutt, unsuccessfully applying a forced draft to his stogy and then throwing it away, "bears about the same relation to an honest lawyer as a cad does to a gentleman.

From By Advice of Counsel by Train, Arthur Cheney

"Payson, Senior," answered Mr. Tutt as he snipped off the end of a stogy with the pair of nail scissors which he always carried in his vest pocket.

From By Advice of Counsel by Train, Arthur Cheney

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.

From Jubilation, U.S.A. by Vandenburg, G. L.




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