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Definition of chibouk in English: chibouknoun tʃɪˈbuːkSHə- A long Turkish tobacco pipe. Example sentencesExamples - After a while he removed the chibouk from his mouth and said, ‘A fine business!
- Some three or four cloaked and bearded men have chairs brought, and sit gravely smoking their chibouques on the bank above, enjoying the entertainment.
- In a central chamber scalloped with light and hung with tapestried arabesques they lean on bolsters & smoke long chibouks of haschisch scented with opium & amber.
- Picturesque Arabs sat upon the ground, in groups, and solemnly smoked their long-stemmed chibouks.
- Then the Nubian seated himself on the stone that formed the angle of the house and the road and began smoking his chibouque, while Monte Cristo returned to his study.
- Cramer worked in the Russian capital, making walking sticks, tobacco pipes, chibouques and other items.
- Out of his back, somewhere, apparently, the long stem of a chibouk projected, and reached far above his right shoulder.
- Walking along, smoking his chibouque and smelling the flowers, he came to a baking-oven by the roadside.
- Coffee was frequently accompanied by tobacco, which would be smoked in a nargileh or long-stemmed chibouk.
- Both laid themselves down on the divan; chibouques with jasmine tubes and amber mouthpieces were within reach, and all prepared so that there was no need to smoke the same pipe twice.
- Tai chi is based on the Taoist belief that good health results from balanced chi, which is short for chibouk, a long-stemmed Turkish tobacco pipe.
- There were chibouques, of course: and sherbets in cut glass cups.
- Finally, the bather would return to the cooling room where he could drink coffee, smoke pipes, cigars or chibouques, and play chess or draughts with his fellow bathers.
- He noticed that in Smyrne (today, Izmir), people smoke narghile while in the capital of the Ottoman Empire, the chibouque is given preference.
- A chibouk, or chibouque, was a Turkish tobacco pipe with a long stem and a red clay bowl.
Synonyms tobacco pipe, briar, briar pipe, meerschaum, clay pipe
Origin Early 19th century: French chibouque, from Turkish çubuk, literally 'tube'. Rhymes archduke, duke, Farouk, fluke, kook, Luke, nuke, peruke, puke, rebuke, Seljuk, snook, souk, spruik, stook, tuque, zouk Definition of chibouk in US English: chibouk(also chibouque) nounSHə- A long Turkish tobacco pipe. Example sentencesExamples - Picturesque Arabs sat upon the ground, in groups, and solemnly smoked their long-stemmed chibouks.
- Out of his back, somewhere, apparently, the long stem of a chibouk projected, and reached far above his right shoulder.
- There were chibouques, of course: and sherbets in cut glass cups.
- Cramer worked in the Russian capital, making walking sticks, tobacco pipes, chibouques and other items.
- He noticed that in Smyrne (today, Izmir), people smoke narghile while in the capital of the Ottoman Empire, the chibouque is given preference.
- After a while he removed the chibouk from his mouth and said, ‘A fine business!
- In a central chamber scalloped with light and hung with tapestried arabesques they lean on bolsters & smoke long chibouks of haschisch scented with opium & amber.
- Tai chi is based on the Taoist belief that good health results from balanced chi, which is short for chibouk, a long-stemmed Turkish tobacco pipe.
- Coffee was frequently accompanied by tobacco, which would be smoked in a nargileh or long-stemmed chibouk.
- Both laid themselves down on the divan; chibouques with jasmine tubes and amber mouthpieces were within reach, and all prepared so that there was no need to smoke the same pipe twice.
- Some three or four cloaked and bearded men have chairs brought, and sit gravely smoking their chibouques on the bank above, enjoying the entertainment.
- A chibouk, or chibouque, was a Turkish tobacco pipe with a long stem and a red clay bowl.
- Finally, the bather would return to the cooling room where he could drink coffee, smoke pipes, cigars or chibouques, and play chess or draughts with his fellow bathers.
- Then the Nubian seated himself on the stone that formed the angle of the house and the road and began smoking his chibouque, while Monte Cristo returned to his study.
- Walking along, smoking his chibouque and smelling the flowers, he came to a baking-oven by the roadside.
Synonyms tobacco pipe, briar, briar pipe, meerschaum, clay pipe
Origin Early 19th century: French chibouque, from Turkish çubuk, literally ‘tube’. |