A device consisting of a mouthpiece, a long pipe stem and a pipe bowl, that is used to smoke tobacco.
1Hillars laid his smoking pipe in the ash pan.
2In case of emergency such a common-place object as an old smoking pipe may be used.
3Berg held a smoking pipe between his knees.
4In northern Uganda, at a music festival last year, a witchdoctor held up a smoking pipe to the grey, stormy sky.
5He sat into the night smoking pipe after pipe, grappling with a situation which would have presented no difficulties to a coarser nature.
6Photo: Supplied The boot and a smoking pipe's bowl were found among a second, smaller deposit of items at the car park's northern section.
7For the rest of that day he lay motionless on the bed, smoking pipe after pipe in the hope of stupefying himself with tobacco fumes.
8Then the coffee was brewed, the smoking pipes came out, and tongues began to loosen.
9A single hickory stood near its centre, and under this a group lounged, smoking pipes.
10Heseltine photographs people with no apparent explanation, here are men with beards and others smoking pipes.
11Two rough-looking fellows, smoking pipes, entered the saloon.
12A couple of men sat on a step smoking pipes, and another man was chopping wood.
13Probably you'll find some of your dear relations down there, drunk on gin and smoking pipes.
14Shortly, one company will begin running ads portraying young men of elegance in evening dress smoking pipes.
15The brothers themselves cut unusual figures in Palestinian society, by wearing their hair long and smoking pipes.
16They were, for the most part, middle-aged working men and sat in silence reading and smoking pipes.
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