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The smell of the strong Turkish tobacco was rank on the sweet night air.
Turkish tobacco is also cultivated in Egypt and other parts of the world.
Turkish tobacco plants usually have a greater number and smaller size leaves.
I might end up smoking black Turkish tobacco in a hookah.
Eric bought some Turkish tobacco and asked the old man if he could use his washroom.
When the brother exhaled, the tang of Turkish tobacco filled the air.
There was a faint smell of Turkish tobacco.
That cigarette was a slow-burner, filled with Turkish tobacco.
Janko himself showed up with "sad eyes" in a photograph years later, working for a Turkish tobacco company.
He lifted the pipe again and reached for the leather pouch of Turkish tobacco on the lamp stand next to it.
Penrod whiffed the smoke of Turkish tobacco before he saw them.
The smell of Turkish tobacco drifted across to Bond.
It are assembled in two distinct fashions, one, labeled on tin 222, holds Turkish tobacco.
Turkish tobacco is the world's smoothest, most aromatic leaf.
He pushed open the elaborate door of the General's quarters, and sniffed for the Turkish tobacco.
Mostly there were rich Dutch refugees and Turkish tobacco.
Turkish tobacco, Julie had told him.
He smokes a meerschaum pipe on occasion and is fond of Turkish tobacco."
The water in the bowls bubbled with each breath of the perfumed Turkish tobacco smoke they drew.
The hippie nodded every so often, the scent of Turkish tobacco and hash marking his passage.
The acrid Turkish tobacco smoke stung his eyes.
There was no Turkish tobacco.
And he smelled Turkish tobacco.
The brand dates to the 19th century, and was marketed as an exotic blend of Turkish tobaccos.
Banks had once questioned him on the political correctness of a Greek smoking Turkish tobacco, but all he'd said was that it tasted better.