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Meanings of
loose tobacco
in English
Fine-cut tobacco to make self-made cigarettes by hand.
shag
baccy
rollies
rolling tobacco
Usage of
loose tobacco
in English
1
New Caledonia has hiked the price of
loose
tobacco
by 25 percent.
2
Then he dived fur some
loose
tobacco
,
and begun to roll one.
3
Pinter produces a Baggie of
loose
tobacco
and rolls two lumpy cigarettes.
4
Before proceeding he would take a generous mouthful of
loose
tobacco
.
5
The senior correspondent sighed, picking a shred of
loose
tobacco
from his lip.
6
He fumbled in his pocket for some
loose
tobacco
.
7
I permitted the silence to go a minute, perhaps, while she fingered the cigarette paper and
loose
tobacco
.
8
As if he were sitting there, as he often did, smoking
loose
tobacco
and gazing at the lake.
9
Into it, Gavin Brice dumped his valuables, and with a clawing motion, scraped a handful of
loose
tobacco
over them.
10
New Zealand's two main tobacco companies halted sales of
loose
tobacco
today after suspicious white powder was found in a packet.
11
From the corner of his pocket he raked the
loose
tobacco
into the bowl of his pipe, and pressed it down.
12
She sits at the table folding
loose
tobacco
into tiny strips of paper, and then slips out the back to puff.
13
Sitting on a bench with some friends, on Soldiers' Field, one day he reached into his hip pocket for some
loose
tobacco
.
14
Ten tonnes of
loose
tobacco
and 411,000 cigarettes have been seized by Northern Ireland Revenue officials in Newry.
15
They'll buy
loose
tobacco
,
they'll shift from the manufactured tobacco packets to
loose
tobacco
and start rolling their own, to make it go further.
16
Longingly he fingered his pipe, filled it casually with the
loose
tobacco
in his coat pocket, and balanced the pros and cons in his mind.
Other examples for "loose tobacco"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
loose
tobacco
loose
Adjective
Noun
Loose tobacco
through the time