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humidor

[hyoo-mi-dawr, yoo-] / ˈhyu mɪˌdɔr, ˈyu- /


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The Montecristo humidor box, found on a shelf during a routine valuation at a house in Devon, had later belonged to Churchill's personal valet, Norman McGowan.

From BBC

Like his idol Bill Clinton — he still cherishes the cigar humidor Clinton gave him — Gov. Andrew Cuomo did not seem to realize times had changed.

From New York Times

A humidor can help combat the effects of a site’s lack of moisture, which makes balls fly farther.

From New York Times

During a performance on the open-sided stage at Wolf Trap near Vienna, Virginia, lightning flashed and thunder cracked just as Holbrook reached toward the humidor for a cigar.

From Seattle Times

And then there is the humidor humidifier that today, Newman laughed, would be considered a “fire hazard” but in the early 1900s was a “modern marvel.”

From Washington Times