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Meaning of stogy
Wordnet
stogy (n)
a cheap cigar
Webster
stogy (a.)
heavy; coarse; clumsy.
Webster
stogy (n.)
A stout, coarse boot or shoe; a brogan.
A kind of cheap, but not necessary inferior, cigar made in the form of a cylindrical roll.
stogy Sentence Examples
- The stogy emitting pungent fumes filled the room with a sickly stench.
- As he puffed on his stogy, the cigar aficionado reveled in its robust flavor.
- The politician's stogy became a symbol of his unwavering stance on certain issues.
- The stogy resembled a plump caterpillar wrapped in brown parchment.
- The old man's wrinkled lips clamped down on his stogy, drawing smoke into his lungs.
- The stogy had an aroma of damp earth and leather, evoking memories of cozy evenings.
- The stogy burned slowly, releasing a steady stream of smoke that hung in the air like a dense fog.
- The stogy's ash formed a conical tower, precariously balanced on its tip.
- With each inhale, the stogy imparted a nicotine buzz that made the smoker's worries melt away.
- The stogy had become an indispensable companion to the writer, a catalyst for inspiration and a solace in solitude.
FAQs About the word stogy
a cheap cigarheavy; coarse; clumsy., A stout, coarse boot or shoe; a brogan., A kind of cheap, but not necessary inferior, cigar made in the form of a cylindric
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The stogy emitting pungent fumes filled the room with a sickly stench.
As he puffed on his stogy, the cigar aficionado reveled in its robust flavor.
The politician's stogy became a symbol of his unwavering stance on certain issues.
The stogy resembled a plump caterpillar wrapped in brown parchment.