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stogy

[stoh-gee] / ˈstoʊ gi /


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Mickey Berra tells of drinking Scotch with Princess Margaret, smoking a stogy with George Burns, placing a football bet for Elizabeth Taylor, and shooting the breeze with James Brown.

From Washington Post May 27, 2016

From his mouth protrudes a long, black stogy.

From Time Magazine Archive

But," argued Mr. Tutt, abandoning his stogy, "isn't the making of a new law the same thing as changing an old law?

From By Advice of Counsel by Arthur Cheney Train

Because I knew him, smelled his stogy, and drank with him in Cedar Street.

From The Collectors by Frank Jewett Mather

"Good!" exclaimed Mr. Tutt, laying down his stogy.

From Tutt and Mr. Tutt by Arthur Cheney Train

Meanwhile, Drew Wile, the other parent, suggested the principal was singling out athletes, noting other Ipswich High graduates were spotted with stogies after the June 7 ceremony.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 16, 2026

Enough ludicrous things studio heads — sitting in their offices, feet on their desks, puffing on big stogies — have said and done to composers could fill an amusing book.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 10, 2021

"I hope your pump was juicy and may your day be filled with lots of schnitzel, schnapps and stogies!!!"

From Fox News Jul. 31, 2021

Men lined up at the cigar station, where a man was making freshly rolled Dominican stogies.

From New York Times May 10, 2013

“None of your rancid stogies in here, Commander!” he brayed, the moment Root made it back to Ops.

From "Artemis Fowl" by Eoin Colfer




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