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Definition of Tobacco juice
1. Noun. Saliva colored brown by tobacco (snuff or chewing tobacco).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tobacco Juice
Literary usage of Tobacco juice
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Out-doors at Idlewild; Or, The Shaping of a Home on the Banks of the Hudson by Nathaniel Parker Willis (1855)
"... Location—Value of Old-man Friendships—Friend S.—His Visit to the Bridge—His
Remembrance of Washington—tobacco juice on Trees to Prevent Horse-biting, ..."
2. The Western World Revisited by Henry Caswall (1854)
"tobacco juice.— Sing-Sing.—Desertion of the Church by English Emigrants.—" Clergy
Reserves" in Vermont.—The Telegraph at Rouse's Point.—Approach of Winter. ..."
3. The Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne by Nathaniel Hawthorne, George Parsons Lathrop, Julian Hawthorne (1883)
"It seems (at least Mr. Nichols tells me) that he stains them with tobacco juice.
. . . Were he to send a Cupid to America, he need not trouble himself to ..."