‘An interesting interpretation of reality,’ the pipe-smoker replied. ❋ DAVID BISHOP (2007)
Mbeki, a keen pipe-smoker, joined in the general mirth. ❋ Unknown (1998)
Danie Theron, a weatherbeaten pipe-smoker in shorts, agreed that life under a black government was not as bad as had been expected, adding however that he was "not yet" ready to vote for ❋ Unknown (1995)
Secretly, Maigret was pleased to find that the Doc was a pipe-smoker. ❋ Simenon, Georges, 1903- (1963)
In the winter of my sixteenth or seventeenth year, after suffering several days from severe toothache, I was induced by my landlady, a pipe-smoker, to try tobacco as a remedy. ❋ Horace B. Day (N/A)
We think the light pipe-smoker will find a combination of German and Turkish smoking-tobaccoes a happy thought. ❋ Various (N/A)
"I believe you are a pipe-smoker," said our courteous host to Harley, ❋ Sax Rohmer (1921)
He was indeed an inveterate pipe-smoker, and only rarely did he truly enjoy a cigar, however choice its pedigree. ❋ Sax Rohmer (1921)
I've always been a pipe-smoker, pure and simple, but I ought to remembered for kind of an occasion like this. '' ❋ Unknown (1921)
And if I had to cook, and mind babies, and make clothes, and live with a tobacco-chewer and pipe-smoker, and get up before light and hurry him off to a factory, and wash and dress the children for school, and then clean and cook some more, maybe I wouldn't be -- quite like I am now. ❋ Kate Langley Bosher (1898)
Of the other great Victorian poets Morris was a pipe-smoker, and so was Rossetti. ❋ George Latimer Apperson (1897)
Mr. Fetherston was unmarried, in age about sixty; tall, stout, red-faced, of good family, a noted woodcock shot and salmon fisher, a carpenter, and an incessant pipe-smoker. ❋ Martin Ross (1888)
Between three and four daily, at Costecalde the gunsmith's, a stout stern pipe-smoker might be seen in a green leather-covered arm - chair in the centre of the shop crammed with cap-poppers, they all on foot and wrangling. ❋ Alphonse Daudet (1868)
To see her for a minute -- for but a minute -- to find her going out to a party and glad to go; to be looked upon as a common pipe-smoker, beer-bibber, spirit-guzzler, and tosspot! ❋ Charles Dickens (1841)
This Hoffmann is especially fond of the bottle but is a pipe-smoker, too, as are three students from Luther's tavern who superfluously serve as constant companions. ❋ By GEORGE LOOMIS (2011)
One of these days I'll manage something more substantial, which will then lead to my dream of being a pipe-smoker. ❋ Unknown (2009)
A devoted pipe-smoker, Horten stops for tobacco and gets locked out of the apartment building. ❋ Unknown (2009)
I've always been a pipe-smoker, pure and simple, but I ought to remembered for kind of an occasion like this. " ❋ Booth Tarkington (1907)