stogy Synonyms

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stogy Meaning

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

  1. The stogy emitting pungent fumes filled the room with a sickly stench.
  2. As he puffed on his stogy, the cigar aficionado reveled in its robust flavor.
  3. The politician's stogy became a symbol of his unwavering stance on certain issues.
  4. The stogy resembled a plump caterpillar wrapped in brown parchment.
  5. The old man's wrinkled lips clamped down on his stogy, drawing smoke into his lungs.
  6. The stogy had an aroma of damp earth and leather, evoking memories of cozy evenings.
  7. The stogy burned slowly, releasing a steady stream of smoke that hung in the air like a dense fog.
  8. The stogy's ash formed a conical tower, precariously balanced on its tip.
  9. With each inhale, the stogy imparted a nicotine buzz that made the smoker's worries melt away.
  10. 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.