"Tobacconist" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A shop that sells tobacco products, such as cigarettes, cigars, and smoking accessories.
Here are 5 usage examples:
After purchasing a pipe, I went to the tobacconist to buy some high-quality tobacco to fill it.
The old man had been a skilful tobacconist for over 20 years, known for his hand-rolled cigarettes.
The newsagent and the tobacconist on the corner are great places to get a coffee and a paper in the morning.
In the 19th century, it was common for tobacconists to display their wares in large, ornate jars.
The tobacconist's shop on the high street was a popular destination for British sailors who were looking for a taste of home.
A kitchen appliance used for toasting slices of bread until it is lightly browned or toasted.
A person who gives a formal introduction at the beginning of a dinner or other ceremony, or a skilled person who presents a subject to a Society.
Toba refers to Lake Toba, a large lake in Indonesia, the site of a massive volcanic eruption which occurred around 74,000 years ago, often referred to as the Toba catastrophe, and it also forms a Japanese manga called "Tobaku Muto" written by Tsutomu Nihei.
A flowering plant in the nightshade family, native to the Americas. Its leaves are used to produce an addictive tobacco, consumed globally for various purposes, such as smoking, chewing, and snuff. It has a long history, being first used by indigenous peoples of the Americas, and is now cultivated worldwide, often yielding more than 5 billion kilograms annually.
A tobacconist is a shop or a person who sells cigars, cigarettes, cigarette tobacco, and other smoking-related products. Tobacconists often also offer and provide advice on pipes, smoking accessories, and other related items.
Nouns, plural form of "tobacco", referring to a plant used for its leaves, which contain the addictive substance nicotine. It can also refer to the product made from the cured and processed leaves, typically in the form of cigarettes, cigars, or chewing tobacco.
"Tobagonian" refers to something or someone from or related to the island of Tobago, which is one of the two main islands of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago in the southern Caribbean.
Tobiah<br><br>Tobiah is a name that originated from the Hebrew Bible. In biblical context, Tobiah was a Jewish high official who worked in the kingdom of Judah during the Persian period. He is mentioned as a rival and an enemy of the prophet Nehemiah, who rebuilt the walls of Jerusalem.<br><br>The name Tobiah is also used in some English-speaking countries as a given name for males. It is thought to mean "God is good" or "good gift" in Hebrew.<br><br>In a broader sense, Tobiah can also refer to an adversary or an opponent, often used to describe someone who is in opposition or is a rival.