A pipe made from the root (briarroot) of the tree heath.
1And at that chance utterance Willoughby's briar pipe ceased suddenly to bubble.
2Alfred was puffing clouds from his briar pipe, but Mutimer had ceased smoking.
3Never had any children, and again subsided, puffing at his short briar pipe.
4The crew foreman, Snipes, removed a briar pipe from his mouth to speak.
5Bruce was working at his desk, with an old briar pipe in his teeth.
6Rivington sat down also, and took a long, luxurious pull at the briar pipe.
7Beresford pulled out his English briar pipe and Tom one picked from the Company stock.
8Sir Stuart reached into his coat and drew out what looked like a briar pipe.
9Soon a man whose sole vice was his briar pipe saw his photograph on cigarette packages.
10He tugged at his beard and puffed furious clouds of smoke out of his briar pipe.
11Serge leans back and with a slow, calm hand lights a briar pipe just like Stalin's.
12The bell-ringer lighted a little briar pipe, while Des Hermies and Durtal each rolled a cigarette.
13He thrust the briar pipe into the man's hand, and turned away without waiting for a reply.
14When Mr. Bodery spoke, Sidney Carew leant back in his chair and puffed vigorously at his briar pipe.
15Yessir, it deserved a prize. He picked up a briar pipe and popped open the can of tobacco.
16Before answering, Arcot reached into a drawer of his desk and pulled out an old blackened briar pipe.
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