A pipe for smoking; has a curved stem and a large bowl made from a calabash gourd.
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Examples for "calabash "
Examples for "calabash "
1 The man handed up a calabash with a little water in it.
2 This he carries in a calabash , and pours out on the water.
3 Now, strangely enough, I had no great interest in that calabash stew.
4 We hang a calabash , filled with oil and medicines, upon your arm.
5 The savage took water in a calabash and laid it on the floor.
1 He craved rather permission to fill and light the calabash pipe .
2 Removing the old calabash pipe from his lips, he expectorated thoughtfully toward the grade.
3 Dave refilled the calabash pipe , lighted it, and held the match while it burned out.
4 He took two, crumpled the tobacco from the papers and stuffed it into his calabash pipe .
5 His father came out, lighting his calabash pipe .
6 His eyes glistened as he sat over his wine, and smoked Transvaal tobacco in a calabash pipe .
7 I arose, filled and lighted a large calabash pipe , and passed a box of cigars to the detective.
8 He wore a derby hat and a fuming calabash pipe , removing both for a courtly bow to the ladies.
9 In the living room Matt put on a stack of albums and went to work firing up a huge, knotted calabash pipe .
10 Either he wants my calabash pipe , or he plans to land his whole family of papooses on my breakfast table while he's on the job.
11 "They lack," said he, pointing the calabash pipe at Gideon Whipple, sitting patiently across the table from him, "they lack the third eye of wisdom."
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