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6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Stogy' in a Sentence

"A long, slender, roughly made, and inexpensive cigar." more

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The veteran pilot, reminiscing about past flights, lit a stogy in the cockpit before takeoff.
The detective, always alert, noticed the subtle change in the air as a stogy burned in the suspect's hideout.
In the jazz bar, the saxophonist played soulful tunes, occasionally pausing to take a drag from his stogy.
The jazz singer crooned into the microphone, a stogy smoldering in the ashtray nearby.
On the golf course, the golfer celebrated a successful putt with a victory stogy.
The film noir protagonist clenched a stogy between his teeth, contemplating the case.

Stogy

stoh-gee
nounA long, slender, roughly made, and inexpensive cigar.
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Last Updated On: August 19, 2024
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