sto·gie

sto·gie

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  • sto|gie — or sto|gy «STOH gee», noun, plural gies. 1. a long, slender, cheap cigar, usually rather strong in flavor: »Mr. Born listened politely, tilting his stogie this way and that (New Yorker). 2. a rough, heavy kind of boot or shoe. ╂[American English …   Useful english dictionary

  • sto|gy — sto|gie or sto|gy «STOH gee», noun, plural gies. 1. a long, slender, cheap cigar, usually rather strong in flavor: »Mr. Born listened politely, tilting his stogie this way and that (New Yorker). 2. a rough, heavy kind of boot or shoe. ╂[American… …   Useful english dictionary

  • gie — au·gen·phi·lo·lo·gie; big·gie; bo·gie·man; bou·gie; bud·gie; ca·mo·gie; car·ne·gie·ite; car·ne·gie; dir·gie; do·gie; dred·gie; fog·gie; for·gie; fu·gie; gie; kil·lo·gie; leg·gie·ra·men·te; leg·gie·ro; lug·gie; re·gie; shog·gie; stag·gie; sto·gie; …   English syllables

  • stogie — sto·gie …   English syllables

  • stogie — sto|gie [ stougi ] (plural sto|gies) or sto|gey noun count AMERICAN a long thin inexpensive CIGAR …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • stogy — sto•gy or sto•gie [[t]ˈstoʊ gi[/t]] n. pl. gies 1) a long, slender, roughly made, inexpensive cigar 2) clo a coarse, heavy boot or shoe • Etymology: 1840–50, amer.; stog(a) (short for Conestoga, town in Pennsylvania) + y II …   From formal English to slang

  • stogie — sto|gie [ˈstəugi US ˈstou ] n [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: Conestoga, town in Pennsylvania, U.S.A.] AmE informal a ↑cigar, especially a thick cheap one …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Stogie — Sto gie, n.; pl. {Stogies}. an inexpensive cigar; same as {stogy}. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Stogies — Stogie Sto gie, n.; pl. {Stogies}. an inexpensive cigar; same as {stogy}. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Stomatologie — Sto|ma|to|lo|gie 〈f. 19; unz.〉 Lehre von den Krankheiten der Mundhöhle [<grch. stoma „Mund, Öffnung“ + logos „Lehre, Kunde, Wort“] * * * Sto|ma|to|lo|gie, die; ↑ [ logie] (Med.): Wissenschaft von den Krankheiten der Mundhöhle. * * *… …   Universal-Lexikon

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