8 Verbs to Use for the Word baccy

"The baccy, sir; Harvey Birch, he got home, and he bring you a little good baccy." To Sarah Wharton this intelligence gave unexpected pleasure, and, rising from her seat, she bade the black show Birch into the apartment, adding suddenly, with an apologising look, "If Mr. Harper will excuse the presence of a pedlar.

They’ll cadge your baccy, knife, and pipe, and tell a tale of sorrow Of how they cannot get a job, but mean to start to-morrow.

She ruthlessly curtailed our golf and skittles; She vetoed daily sprees and nightly jinks; She doled our baccy and weighed out our victuals, And watered (cruellest of all) our drinks.

I'm his guest, eating his grub and drinking his baccy; if he sees fit to tell any lies I back him up, of course.

'Yes, Sir Roger,' answered Bogle; how do you do?' "'Do you remember giving me a pipe o' baccy?' asks a poor country greenhorn down at Alresford.

They shared their baccy and their money and everything else, and it's my opinion that if they 'ad only 'ad one pair o' boots between 'em they'd 'ave hopped along in one each.

" I stuffed down the baccy with my thumb, and felt in my pocket for a match.

"It's a'most the only enj'yment I've got left," said the oldest inhabitant, taking a long, slow draught of beer, "that and a pipe o' baccy.

8 Verbs to Use for the Word  baccy