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toby
1[toh-bee]
noun
plural
tobiesAlso Toby jug a mug in the form of a stout old man wearing a three-cornered hat.
Older Slang.a long, slender, cheap cigar.
toby
/ ˈəʊɪ /
noun
a water stopcock at the boundary of a street and house section
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of toby1
Example Sentences
The single collection also included a glass bust, a Coalport vase featuring Churchill's ancestral home of Blenheim Palace and Royal Doulton toby jugs.
"I'm not wearing a toby collar anymore. The neck region just needs to be kept warm, so the muscles can relax."
But he now seems an empty toby jug of an echoing vessel, his style cracking and his excuses failing.
Photograph: toby farrow @ farrows creative Who are they?
Reader toby b from Columbia, Md., reported being told that those who are vaccinated shouldn’t be around women of childbearing age.
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