Some people also prefer to dice up very coarse tobaccos before using them, making them easier to pack.
And they smoked, incessantly smoked, using a coarse, cheap, and offensive-smelling tobacco.
Kelly whispered, but he shrugged and busied himself rolling a pinch of coarse black native tobacco in a leaf.
Horovitz had been loading his pipe with coarse dark tobacco; he almost dropped the pouch and pipe both.
'Which is what I suspected it was all about,' Sabat said, stuffing long-stranded coarse tobacco into the bowl of his meerschaum pipe.
"Your lot are keeping us busy tonight, Mr. Frost," he said, rolling a hand-made cigarette from a pouch of coarse, dark tobacco.
He inhaled, coughed at the coarse tobacco, then he smelled a wave of Pemod again.
He filled the bowl in the darkness, ramming it down with his thin, grimed forefinger, and with difficulty lit the strong coarse tobacco.
Lowel passed across the flattened tube of coarse tobacco.
When an order of the day became known, which offered rewards for rats, slain ones: coarse tobacco, hand-rolled cigarettes, sweet-and-sour raspberry drops.