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