Similar words: tobacco, to back up, back to back, back-to-back, conservationist, zionist, arsonist, colonist. Meaning: [tə'bækənɪst] n. 1. a retail dealer in tobacco and tobacco-related articles 2. a shop that sells pipes and pipe tobacco and cigars and cigarettes.
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1 The law prohibits tobacconists from selling cigarettes to young men.
2 The law prohibits tobacconists from selling cigarettes to children.
3 There was a bubble-gum machine outside the tobacconists.
4 What is equally disturbing is the number of tobacconists selling cigarettes to children under 16.
5 The tobacconist had been viciously attacked,[www.Sentencedict.com] and £12 had been stolen.
6 The tobacconist shops fared worst, hit by the fall in shopper-numbers on high streets.
7 The owner of chains of tobacconists, newsagents and convenience stores, its success depends on large numbers of small purchases.
8 What is equally disturbing is the number of tobacconists selling cigarettes to children under 16. Very few are prosecuted for this.
9 Tobacconist is very annoyed about improve tax rates.
10 He set up shop as a retail tobacconist in the High Street.
11 The tobacconist wasn't even fluttered at his buying the ounce of tobacco' he knows that he purchases the same quantity of the same sort of tobacco every week.
12 Supermarkets can afford to retail cigarettes at a couple of cents below the price charged by most tobacconists.
13 Besides, he could pick up some Nazionali from Zen's tame tobacconist as well.
14 In 1846 Cooke married Sophia Elizabeth Biggs, the daughter of a tobacconist.
15 There was also evidence that Drew had visited several other tobacconists, purchasing pipes to send to friends.
16 A wooden effigy of a Native American holding a cluster of cigars, formerly used as the emblem of a tobacconist.
17 Dean's family had boarded the Titanic at Southampton, heading for a new life in Kansas where her father hoped to open a tobacconist shop.
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