stogy
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sto·gie
or sto·gy (stō′gē)n. pl. sto·gies
1. A cheap cigar.
2. A roughly made heavy shoe or boot.
[After Conestoga, a village of southeast Pennsylvania.]
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stogy
(ˈstəʊɡɪ) ,stogey
orstogie
n, pl -gies
(Brewing) US any long cylindrical inexpensive cigar
[C19: from stoga, short for Conestoga, a town in Pennsylvania]
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sto•gy
or sto•gie
(ˈstoʊ gi)n., pl. -gies.
1. a long, slender, roughly made, inexpensive cigar.
2. a coarse, heavy boot or shoe.
[1840–50, Amer.; stog(a) (short for Conestoga, town in Pennsylvania) + -y2]
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stog(e)y
, stogien (US inf: = cigar) → Zigarillo nt
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