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tobacco

[tuh-bak-oh] / təˈbæk oʊ /


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One of the men, small and old, and yellow in the teeth and fingers with tobacco, spat into the water.

From Literature

She points to sun protection, proven skin care ingredients, and avoiding tobacco.

From Science Daily

He says that in both the tobacco and toothpaste examples, the firms were tapping into something known in behavioural science as "authority bias".

From BBC

Historically, food-stamp recipients have only been barred from buying goods such as alcohol, tobacco, supplements, hot foods and live animals.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lawyers for the plaintiffs are explicitly borrowing strategies used in the 1990s and 2000s against the tobacco industry, which faced a similar onslaught of lawsuits arguing that companies sold a harmful product.

From Barron's