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Definition of Roll of tobacco
1. Noun. Tobacco leaves that have been made into a cylinder.
Specialized synonyms: Cigar, Butt, Cigaret, Cigarette, Coffin Nail, Fag
Generic synonyms: Baccy, Tobacco
Derivative terms: Smoke
Lexicographical Neighbors of Roll Of Tobacco
Literary usage of Roll of tobacco
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Adventures of the First Settlers on the Oregon Or Columbia River: Being a by Alexander Ross (1849)
"... cascades—The roll of tobacco —Pilfering—Mr. Thompson—Exchange of men—The Long
Narrows—Warlike appearance of the Indian cavalry—Button contract —Critical ..."
2. The Spanish Regime in Missouri: A Collection of Papers and Documents by Etienne Burnet, Ernest Edward Austen, Louis Houck (1909)
"December 8., Delivered to three Loup families three minots of corn and a roll of
tobacco. They come from the side of the Riviere ..."
3. The Great industries of the United States: being an historical summary of by Horace Greeley (1873)
"It is a small roll of tobacco, so formed as to be tubular, and is used for smoking.
Cigarrito is a smaller roll of finely-cut tobacco wrapped ..."
4. In the Amazon Jungle: Adventures in Remote Parts of the Upper Amazon River by Algot Lange, Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh (1912)
"... sardines $ I.2O One pound of unrefined sugar .30 One roll of tobacco (16
pounds) 21.30 One basket of farinha retails in Para for $4-50 I3-30 One bottle ..."
5. The Spanish Regime in Missouri: A Collection of Papers and Documents by Louis Houck (1909)
"Delivered to three Loup families three minots of corn and a roll of tobacco.
They come from the side of the Rivie"re Blanche" [ie, White River]. ..."
6. Growth of the Soil by Knut Hamsun (1921)
"It began this way; Fredrik wanted a roll of tobacco. " I'll give you a roll of
tobacco when I have one," said Aronsen. '' What, you've no tobacco in the ..."