What is another word for Stogies?

Pronunciation: [stˈə͡ʊɡɪz] (IPA)

Stogies is a slang term that typically refers to cigars. However, there are many other synonyms for this word that you can use to describe cigars in various ways. Some alternatives for stogies include smokes, sticks, cheroots, tobacco whips, rollies, and smokesticks. There are also region-specific terms such as panatela, corona, and robusto that refer to specific size and shape of cigars. When it comes to tobacco products, it's essential to have a diverse vocabulary to express the differences in taste, aroma, and size that each product can have. Using synonyms for stogies adds color and personality to your conversations with cigar enthusiasts and casual smokers alike.

What are the hypernyms for Stogies?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Stogies

"You did not know what a Goliath I was, nor what Stogies I wore; but I thank you all the same," John said, and with burning blushes Ethelyn turned next to her beautiful Schiller-the exquisite little bust-which Andy, in his simplicity mistook for a big doll, feeling a little affronted that Ethelyn should suppose him childish enough to care for such toys.
"Ethelyn's Mistake"
Mary Jane Holmes
One young blade is looking at a box of Stogies, and the clerk says, "He can afford to blow in his wad on perfumes and cigars, that chap, he got a silver-fox last winter."
"The New North"
Agnes Deans Cameron
And please, mother dear, make him put those "Stogies" of his in an inside pocket and would you mind, mother, not wearing that brooch father's employees gave you last Christmas?
"Perfect Behavior A Guide for Ladies and Gentlemen in all Social Crises"
Donald Ogden Stewart

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