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1 To chew tobacco and its unnecessary accompaniment, spitting, are vulgar in the extreme.
2 A few of the older men are allowed to chew tobacco .
3 Me stay ship, eat hard-tackee, salt horsee, chew tobacco , drink rum.
4 What happens if you drink alcoholic liquors, or snuff, smoke, or chew tobacco ?
5 In one ship, we had a sheep who would chew tobacco and drink grog.
6 I chew tobacco and tak' one big drink of Pain-killer.
7 The article is used by them in much the same way that men chew tobacco .
8 In Cambodia some 17 percent of women, but only one percent of men, chew tobacco .
9 Sea Dayaks chew tobacco , but smoke little, being devoted to the chewing of betel nut.
10 No, F-l-c-t-y, it is not ladylike to chew tobacco .
11 But I only made myself sick; I was not able to learn to chew tobacco .
12 Can't chew tobacco in the house, even, 'cause there's no place yuh dast to spit.
13 So he continued monotonously to chew tobacco and to increase the length of his amber beard.
14 Going to grow warts on my hands and chew tobacco and develop into a brawny roughneck.
15 He thinks it queer that women chew tobacco . '
16 I must not snuff, smoke, or chew tobacco .
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