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Definition of chibouk in English: chibouknoun tʃɪˈbuːkSHə- A long Turkish tobacco pipe. 土耳其长烟管 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
OriginEarly 19th century: French chibouque, from Turkish çubuk, literally 'tube'. Rhymesarchduke, 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. 土耳其长烟管 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
OriginEarly 19th century: French chibouque, from Turkish çubuk, literally ‘tube’. |