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		Definition of tobacco pipe in English: tobacco pipenoun another term for pipe (sense 2 of the noun)  Example sentencesExamples -  After quitting that endeavor in 1805, he undertook the production of white clay tobacco pipes and attempted to make what he called ‘delf’ tableware.
 -  The ceramic was also used for inkwells, match holders, flowerpots, and tobacco pipes.
 -  Clay tobacco pipes are particularly useful to archaeologists.
 -  The era when hard-living whalers filled Hawaiian ports, for example, surely a story that cries out for imaginative, audience-involving depiction, is reduced to a few tobacco pipes, some carved whale teeth and a rusted harpoon gun.
 -  I was lighting up a pipe - a tobacco pipe, of course - and my wife was smoking, and when the baby would come around, we'd kind of hide 'em behind our backs and say, ‘We're sorry, we're sorry.’
 -  The two figurines are made of the same white-firing clay used to make tobacco pipes, and such figures are known to have been a secondary product of artisans working in the many pipe-making centers in England and the Netherlands.
 -  Before the cottages were built, there was a pub called The Angel there during Tudor times and diggers have found some parts of broken clay tobacco pipes, used by drinkers to puff away as they downed their ale.
 -  They offer, as Sage writes, ‘the awful knowledge that when they're not breaking the commandments, the anti-heroes are mending their tobacco pipes and listening to the wireless.’
 -  He leaned back, reached up into the air and a tobacco pipe appeared at his fingertips.
 -  They include armour, weapons and artillery fragments, as well as household objects like tobacco pipes and leather shoes.
 -  The Spellman house was a céili house for the locality and at night time the local men (why never the women I now ask myself) gathered in the kitchen swopping stories, local news and jollity and smoking tobacco pipes.
 -  I've never seen so many pipes in a game before… crack pipes, tobacco pipes, weed pipe, peace pipes and on and on…
 -  As he dialed the number on his cell-phone and waited for the said Midge to answer, one of the firemen whispered to the others, ‘I thought Midge specialized in tobacco pipes…‘
 -  Filled with charcoal, tobacco pipes, wine bottle fragments, and a broken colono ware pot, it may be also evidence of social activity, rather than simply refuse disposal.
 -  It originally hails from America where Native Americans used its hollowed-out stems as tobacco pipes and tubes.
 -  Someone dealing with the changing distribution of Ice Age sites is likely to use a different approach from someone studying the clay tobacco pipes of a few centuries ago.
 -  He also has a prized collection of 12 tobacco pipes to offset the tennis!
 -  They grease their bodies and head with bearfat and hang broken tobacco pipes in their ears.
 -  It was a Copper and Brass contraption, similar in shape to a tobacco pipe, only about four times the size.
 -  He explores it, with both gun and tobacco pipe in hand, just like Crusoe.
 
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