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Definition of Pipe smoker
1. Noun. A smoker who uses a pipe.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pipe Smoker
Literary usage of Pipe smoker
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The British Journal of Homoeopathy edited by John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, John Rutherfurd Russell (1860)
"The pungent pleasure of the short-pipe smoker cannot with impunity be indulged
in all day long like the milder enjoyment of his long-pipe brother. ..."
2. Bat Wing by Sax Rohmer (1921)
"He was indeed an inveterate pipe-smoker, and only rarely did he truly enjoy a
cigar, however choice its pedigree. With a sigh of content he began to fill ..."
3. The Gentleman's Magazine (1893)
"She inflicts cancer of the lips and tongue upon the pipe smoker. A child who
sucks a foul pipe she sometimes strikes dead. What is the lesson she is trying ..."
4. Materia Medica: Pharmacology, Therapeutics and Prescription Writing for by Walter Arthur Bastedo (1918)
"The pipe-smoker tends to keep more or less under the influence of tobacco by
frequent, short smokes, but he seldom inhales. The cigarette smoker is prone to ..."
5. Materia Medica: Pharmacology, Therapeutics and Prescription Writing for by Walter Arthur Bastedo (1918)
"The pipe-smoker tends to keep more or less under the influence of tobacco by
frequent, short smokes, but he seldom inhales. The cigarette smoker is prone to ..."
6. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1905)
"... to smoke a pipe or cigar, so that the cigarette smoker has a much greater
temptation to over-indulgence in tobacco than either the cigar or pipe smoker. ..."