I have seen the green leaf of early promise grow brown before its time under such Nicotian regimen, and thought the umbered meerschaum was dearly bought at the cost of a brain enfeebled and a will enslaved.
It is n't for me to throw stones, though, who have been a Nicotian a good deal more than half my days.
I have always understood that the "Nicotian weed" whitened the teeth rather than blackened them, but should be glad to be enlightened upon the subject by some of your scientific readers.
You are startled by the apparition of a rough horse-skin boot elevated along the edge of the shining mahogany; and a dash of brownnicotian juice may have somewhat altered the pattern of the carpet!
The influence of the nicotian weed seemed gradually to tranquillise him, and the shadow disappeared from his brow.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nicotian" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.