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Definition of "stogie" []

  • A thin, cheap cigar, from Conestoga Township, Pennsylvania. (noun)
  • Any type of cigar. (noun)
  • Brogan. (noun)

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Use "stogie" in a sentence
  • "The only thing that kept her from being a thionite dream was the Pittsburgh stogie that she insisted upon smoking, and the only thing that kept her from being some man's companion in spite of the stogie was the fact that he'd have to keep his mouth shut or she'd steal his back teeth -- if not for fillings, then for practice."
  • "He puffed away comfortably at a very thin, long, and evil-smelling "stogie" which he seemed to enjoy immensely, and which in the Flemish manner he seemed to eat as he smoked, eyeing us the while amicably though absent mindedly, as if we were far removed from his vicinity."
  • ""It would take more 'n this to keel me over," he said, ignorant that he was lighting that terrible article, a Wheeling 'stogie'."