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Definition of Stogies
1. stogie [n] - See also: stogie
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stogies
Literary usage of Stogies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report by Ohio State Board of Arbitration, Ohio, State Board of Arbitration (1897)
"factory on account of the company collecting stogies to replace the shortage
discovered after the goods reached the packing room; that about January ist the ..."
2. Good Will, Trade-marks and Unfair Trading by Edward Sidney Rogers (1914)
"They called their product Pollack's stogies and at the outset used labels and
packages much like the Wheeling Pollack's. Hazlett, the administrator, sued to ..."
3. Good Will, Trade-marks and Unfair Trading by Edward Sidney Rogers (1914)
"They called their product Pollack's stogies and at the outset used labels and
packages much like the Wheeling Pollack's. Hazlett, the administrator, sued to ..."
4. Women and the Trades, Pittsburgh, 1907-1908 by Elizabeth Beardsley Butler (1909)
"The girl's goal is both the highest total number of stogies each day and the
highest total number cut from each pound. Every girl is kept by this double ..."
5. Supreme Court Reporter by Robert Desty, United States Supreme Court, West Publishing Company (1912)
"These scraps are not treated as worthless, but are swept up, and, when cleaned,
are used in the manufacture of a cheap grade of cigarettes and stogies. ..."