Use tobacco in a sentence
Sentences starting with tobacco
- Tobacco they offer to the water to secure a good passage in foul weather. [4]
- Tobacco was even taken on the stage. [4]
- Tobacco and all. [5]
Sentences ending with tobacco
- Let me tell you briefly the history of my personal relation to tobacco. [5]
- But perhaps the worst of all was, that there wasn't any sugar, coffee, tea, or tobacco. [5]
- The signal was usually some commonplace remark, like "Bring the tobacco. [5]
- You vill please to give me one carrot of tobacco. [9]
- She jumped to the unwarranted conclusion that the Professor and the Friend were very rich, and spoke with asperity of the difficulty she experienced in getting shoes and tobacco. [4]
- At one of the hot discussions in 1623 preceding the dissolution of the Virginia Company by the revocation of their charter, Smith was present, and said that he hoped for his time spent in Virginia he should receive that year a good quantity of tobacco. [4]
- Hamor gives him the distinction of being the first in the colony to try, in 1612, the planting and raising of tobacco. [4]
- When I visited the Bay of Islands in 1835, the dress and food of the inhabitants had already been much modified: they raised potatoes, maize, and other agricultural produce, and exchanged them for English manufactured goods and tobacco. [1]
- You do not so treat the man who deals in corn, cotton, or tobacco. [7]
- The time was ripe, now, and the signal came: "Bring the tobacco. [5]
Short sentences using tobacco
- This is prime tobacco, Richard. [9]
- Never smoke any Italian tobacco. [5]
- Plug of tobacco. [5]
Sentences containing tobacco two or more times
- It is to be noticed also that the gum habit differs from the tobacco habit in that the aromatic and elastic substance is masticated, while the tobacco never is, and that the mastication leads to nothing except more mastication. [4]
- I said to a friend, "I want to know if you can direct me to an honest tobacco merchant who will tell me what is the worst cigar in the New York market, excepting those made for Chinese consumption--I want real tobacco. [5]
More example sentences with the word tobacco in them
- We will house you, feed you as we feed, and you shall have your tobacco at army prices. [11]
- We gave the world tobacco and the potato, perhaps the most important contributions to the content and the fatness of the world made by any new country, and it was a noble ambition to give it new styles of art and literature also. [4]
- A copper-colored skeleton, with a rag around him, brought me a glass decanter of water, with a lighted tobacco pipe in the top of it, and a pliant stem a yard long, with a brass mouth-piece to it. [5]
- But first we will have some more talk about that tobacco matter. [5]
- My overcoat pockets were stuffed with German cigars and linen packages of American smoking tobacco, and a porter was following us around with this overcoat on his arm, and gradually getting it upside down. [5]
- Yet if I were but allowed candles, or a lantern, or a torch, some books, paper, pencil, and tobacco, and the knowledge that I had not killed Juste Duvarney, I could abide the worst with some sort of calmness. [11]
- There Mr. Botcher was wont to sit (when he was not depressing one of the tiles in the rotunda), surrounded by his friends and their tobacco smoke, discussing in his frank and manly fashion the public questions of the day. [9]
- But the truth was that many of these pickets on both sides were in no wise unfriendly to each other, and more than once exchanged tobacco and liquor across the stream. [11]
- This ceremony, which was taken to be a kind of idolatry, ended, mats were brought from the houses, whereon the guests were seated, and given to eat bread made of maize, and tobacco to smoke. [4]
- Though he used very little liquor of any kind, it was Mark Twain's custom to keep a bottle of Scotch whiskey with his collection of pipes and cigars and tobacco on a little table by his bed-side. [5]
- The habit of using it differs totally from that of the chewing of tobacco or the dipping of snuff. [4]
- His hand lifted, took the tobacco, and then his eyes came keenly to Pierre's. [11]
- In the autumn, too, many a dry brown leaf found its way among the more expensive tobacco ones. [10]
- They were gathered together in little settlements on neighboring islands, and paternally cared for by the Government, and instructed in religion, and deprived of tobacco, because the superintendent of the Sunday-school was not a smoker, and so considered smoking immoral. [5]
- Trafford conceived that tobacco was the charm with which to exorcise the spirits of the past. [11]
- Where is that tobacco now, gentlemen? [9]
- You understand that tobacco matter; you understand that I am going to take possession of it, and you also understand the plans which I have matured for doing it. [5]
- He had used tobacco for nearly a century, and the habit has very likely been the death of him. [4]
- We sell our tobacco and our wheat, and get money in return. [9]
- It was my tobacco and my pipe. [11]
- He can take to the philosophic meerschaum, and nicotine himself at brief intervals into a kind of buzzing and blurry insensibility, until he begins to "color" at last like the bowl of his own pipe, and even his mind gets the tobacco flavor. [6]
- I was kind to him always; gave him as good to eat and drink as I had myself; divided my tobacco with him; loved him as only an exile can love a comrade. [11]
- Jake was content to borrow a cut of tobacco from the superintendent and wonder aimlessly around the farm until Mr. Sutton's family prayers and breakfast were accomplished. [9]
- In reference to this, Boldrick said: "Temperance drinks for the muleteers, tobacco and tea and sugar and postage stamps and things. [11]
- Look at all this country, not another building within ten miles, no other navigable stream, lay of the land points right here; hemp, tobacco, corn, must come here. [5]
- At any rate there is evidence that in the Turkish Empire as late as 1616 tobacco was still somewhat a novelty, and the smoking of it was regarded as vile, and a habit only of the low. [4]
- They were grating their teeth like tobacco worms, and appeared to be dissatisfied about something. [5]
- Clemens was all the time receiving application from people who wished him to recommend one article or another; books, plays, tobacco, and what not. [5]
- One after another the several chewers expressed a charge of tobacco juice and delivered it at the deceased with steady, aim and faultless accuracy. [5]
- He often proposes the restriction of its cultivation, and speaks with contempt of "our men rooting in the ground about tobacco like swine. [4]
- And instead of the reek of tobacco smoke, the room is filled with the scent of the floral tributes brought down by the Ladies' Auxiliary from Leith. [9]
- It certainly had the merit of cheapness, if that be a merit in tobacco, and I experimented with the stogy. [5]
- He said to the Kentucky planters, 'Give your tobacco to me, and I will sell it. [9]
- He even gave the elephant in the menagerie a plug of tobacco, and the elephant didn't knock the top of his head off with his trunk. [5]
- He pushed open the door, and as soon as his eyes became, accustomed to the tobacco smoke, he surveyed the room. [9]
- Afterward I learned the delights of the pipe, and I suppose there was no other youngster of my age who could more deftly cut plug tobacco so as to make it available for pipe-smoking. [5]
- He was smoking the "humbliest" pipe I ever saw--a dingy, funnel-shaped, red-clay thing, streaked and grimed with oil and tears of tobacco, and with all the different kinds of dirt there are, and thirty per cent. [5]
- Mr. Stith says that it was the testimony of his fellow soldiers and adventurers that "they never knew a soldier, before him, so free from those military vices of wine, tobacco, debts, dice, and oathes. [4]
- The captain explained that he enforced this one because his own cabin adjoined the smoking-room, and the smell of tobacco smoke made him sick. [5]
- The study smelt strongly of tobacco and dogs. [2]
- His morality is something like his tobacco, which doesn't injure him particularly, but is dangerous to others. [9]
- If he'd only smoked good tobacco, I wouldn't have said a word; but it was such dreadful stuff, it 'll take a week to get his chamber sweet enough to show them that asks for rooms. [6]
- Milton's quiet day seems to have closed regularly with a pipe; he 'supped,' we are told, 'upon ... some light thing; and after a pipe of tobacco and a glass of water went to bed. [6]
- Whenever, hereafter, I see the cross-legged Grand Turk smoking his narghili, in pretended bliss, on the outside of a paper of Connecticut tobacco, I shall know him for the shameless humbug he is. [5]
- It had a rude brass-wire cover to it, and a little coarse iron chain suspended from the bowl, with an iron splinter attached to loosen up the tobacco and pick your teeth with. [5]
- In the count's room, which was full of tobacco smoke, they talked of war that had been announced in a manifesto, and about the recruiting. [2]
- The necessary articles required by the islanders are best shown by those we furnished in barter for refreshments: namely, flannel, serge, drill, half-boots, combs, tobacco, and soap. [5]
- How well I remember my grandmother's asking me not to use tobacco, good old soul! [5]
- The habitation of Powhatan was situated on a high hill by the water side, with a meadow at its foot where was grown wheat, beans, tobacco, peas, pompions, flax, and hemp. [4]
- Her heart was pounding as she climbed the dark stairs and thrust open the door, and she stood a moment on the threshold almost choked by the fumes of tobacco, bewildered by the scene within, confused by the noise. [9]
- He took the pipe and blew his breath on it, and the tobacco glowed red, and spirals of blue smoke rose up. [5]
- Without was the paper money of the Continental Congress, within the good tafia and tobacco of Monsieur Vigo. [9]
- So he whipped out a revolver, and bade his rival march before him to the Fort; which Konto very calmly did, begging the favour of a bit of tobacco as he went. [11]
- Here we had our accustomed eates, tobacco, and welcome. [4]
- A strong smell of tobacco, however, suggested a new train of ideas, he looked upward, and saw that the dwarf was smoking in his hammock. [12]
- A heavy crop of tobacco was raised in Kentucky that year. [9]
- A little cloud of tobacco smoke came curling out of a window of the Residency. [11]
- At the date of this volume (1626) tobacco was in general use all over Europe and in the East. [4]
- Soon the fumes of the delicate tobacco of Persia pervaded the room, like some costly aroma which you cannot buy, now the entertainment of the Arabian Nights is discontinued. [4]
- In the matter of luxuries we were modest--we took none along but some pipes and five pounds of smoking tobacco. [5]
- The Master does not seem to like him much, for some reason or other,--perhaps he has a special aversion to the odor of tobacco. [6]
- Although we had no money for gaming, and little for wine or tobacco, the captain and I were received very heartily into the fraternity. [9]
- It gave me no great notion of the fragrance of tobacco. [9]
- They instructed the new settlers in the best art of curing and smoking tobacco, while the latter, in return, made them drunk with true Hollands--and then taught them the art of making bargains. [4]
- We were a nation of grasshoppers, and spat tobacco from early morning until late at night. [9]
- The mortgages on my Western Shore tobacco lands are foreclosed, and Wilmot House itself is all but gone. [9]
- Every base groom must have his pipe; it was sold in all inns and ale-houses, and the shops of apothecaries, grocers, and chandlers were almost never, from morning till night, without company still taking of tobacco. [4]
- Many kinds of monkeys have a strong taste for tea, coffee, and spiritous liquors: they will also, as I have myself seen, smoke tobacco with pleasure. [1]
- There he had met Mrs. Whelan, and for presents of tobacco, and purple and fine linen, he had led her to her consort. [11]
- All that afternoon members of Congress poured into the Speaker's room and, in an atmosphere blue with tobacco smoke, Mark Twain talked the gospel of copyright to his heart's content. [5]
- He said to me, 'Wharton, give me your crop of tobacco and I promise you to sell it in spite of all the royal mandates that go out of Madrid. [9]
- But he left me the torch and a flint and steel, so I had light for a space, and I had my blessed tobacco and pipe. [11]
- There was a masculine odor and a smell of tobacco. [2]
- For Dicky had many ways of showing hatred, and his tobacco was strong. [11]
- There was as many as one loafer leaning up against every awning-post, and he most always had his hands in his britches-pockets, except when he fetched them out to lend a chaw of tobacco or scratch. [5]
- Well, the Lord made me so's I can't appreciate any better tobacco than those five-cent 'Bobtails' Monahan's got downstairs, and I saved it. [9]
- There was much lounging in apothecaries' shops to smoke tobacco, gossip, and hear the news. [4]
- He threw no loose ends of burning tobacco from cigar or pipe into the loose dry leaves and stiff-cut ground. [11]
- The late Mr. Larrabbee's name was still printed on millions of bright labels encircling cubes of tobacco, now manufactured by a Trust. [9]
- The Almighty never laid out a cleaner piece of level prairie for a city; and it's the natural center of all that region of hemp and tobacco. [5]
- I do not know how the impression arose that he "uses tobacco in any form;" for I have seen him several times, and he was not smoking. [4]
- The wrath of King James was probably never cooled against tobacco, but the expression of it was somewhat tempered when he perceived what a source of revenue it became. [4]
- Some of them kinds of loafers never has a cent in the world, nor a chaw of tobacco of their own. [5]
- The sea has its victims, so had Dicky's tobacco. [11]
- Haec fabula docet: It is dangerous for a young man to leave off the use of tobacco. [4]
- So I took it from its place, and was about to quench it in the moist earth at the foot of the wall, when I remembered my tobacco and my pipe. [11]
- The tobacco itself is cheap, but it raises the insurance. [5]
- I believe it is also said that the pig will not eat tobacco. [4]
- He is an inveterate smoker; but he could not smoke on these occasions, because the young lady was painfully sensitive to the smell of tobacco. [5]
- He introduced tobacco into Europe, and laid the foundation for more tracts and nervous diseases than the Romans had in a thousand years. [4]
- Mr. A. Nichols informs me that he kept in Queensland, in Australia, three individuals of the Phaseolarctus cinereus; and that, without having been taught in any way, they acquired a strong taste for rum, and for smoking tobacco. [1]
- Was Smith an indulger in that new medicine for all ills, tobacco? [4]
- His one great indulgence was tobacco, a matter upon which he was presently to receive some grave counsel. [5]
- Just as I, in the rear of my family, moved by the sentinels at the door, about three hatfuls of the tobacco tumbled out on the floor. [5]
- If he were in a mellow mood, with the right quantity of Honey Dew tobacco under his tongue, he would perhaps tell you why he was a Republican, if he thought you worthy of his confidence. [9]
- Judge Whipple put in a box of fine cigars, although he deplores the use of tobacco. [9]
- It is as I remarked in the beginning--the taste for tobacco is a matter of superstition. [5]
- I said nothing, however, but packed up a blanket and a shawl to sleep in, pipes and tobacco, two or three woollen shirts, a portfolio, a guide-book, and a Bible. [5]
- A dirty modern house, just built, a house smelling of poor whiskey and vile tobacco, its white paint grimy, its floors unclean, is ever so much worse than an old inn that never pretended to be anything but a rookery. [4]
- Each man drew his tobacco from his pocket, and, cutting it, waited for Hume to speak. [11]
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