He'd have been polite, but he would have looked at the pipe as if--as if it were a snail in his coffee!
She had purchased a pipe for Barney and wanted to be sure that it was just exactly right.
Unconsciously, she loitered along the busy street after the pipe was purchased, thinking all sorts of quaint thoughts.
When the time came to do this final shopping, Jeanne was left alone to select the pipe and to go on foot, first to Lucy's, then to Bessie's.
That pipe cost sixty-nine cents, and I haven't that much in all the world.
If his pipe draws better than mine I'll take it away from him.
Captain knocking his pipe out, as Jacob knew, rising to go, stiffly stretching to pick up Mrs. Flanders's wool which had rolled beneath the chair.
Feeling in his pocket, Jacob took out a pipe and proceeded to fill it.
He stood smoking his pipe while the last stroke of the clock purred softly round him.
Jacob took his pipe out of his mouth very awkwardly.
The answer came from the sofa corner; for his pipe was held in the air, then replaced.
The sharp tap of a pipe on the mantelpiece cancelled the words.
Yes," said Captain Barfoot, knocking out his pipe on Betty Flanders's hob, and buttoning his coat.
Jacob walked off much as if he had been in the country; and late that night there he was sitting at his table with his pipe and his book.
I do like Tom Jones," said Fanny, at five-thirty that same day early in April when Jacob took out his pipe in the arm-chair opposite.
He knocked the ashes out of his pipe and proceeded to refill it.
Well, I reckon we'd better smoke," said Black Dan amiably, pulling out his pipe and filling it.
At this point the swarthy woodsman on the bale of homespun opened his narrow eyes once again, took the pipe from his mouth, and spoke up.
When they were all assembled and seated in a circle, the old chief took his pipe and filled it, and passed it to the Indians around, to see if any thing would happen when they smoked.
This was no sooner done, than he recovered his speech, and, beginning to draw upon the pipe at the same moment, behold, immense flocks of white and blue pigeons rushed from the smoke.
Jim Stapleton, for that was his name, pulled out a pipeand lit it.
After supper the two miners got out their pipes, but Seth had not puffed his long when he suddenly sprang to his feet, dashed the pipe to the ground and burst out in an irritated tone: "Here we are losing time that ought to be spent in work.
I suppose it was my pipe made me settle down to watch the coming party, and wonder what sort of a body Miss Ross would be, and whether anything like her sister.
Seeing the dog, the curiosity of the birds was excited, and up the pipe they began to swim.
The next pipewas worked in the same way as the first.
This caused a boy to yelp out, "Is the Pinter a smoking the pipe your mother?
And almost without any work at all, he taught him to roll over, to say his prayers, to play dead, to sit up and smoke a pipe with a hat on his head, and not merely to stand up on his hind legs but to walk on them.
And the man took advantage of his nearness to study him some more, lighting his pipe and running over the dog's excellent lines.
He puffed gloomily at his pipe until his tower was hidden in a cloud of smoke.
The smoke of his pipe spread like a soft haze through the air, sheltering the women from the sun when they went forth to gather acorns and wood for winter.
Hunter Kinemon was extended on the couch, his home-knitted socks comfortably free of shoes, smoking a sandstone pipe with a reed stem.
The smoke from the elder Kinemon's piperose in a tranquil cloud.
The smoke from Baggs' pipeuprose in unbroken spheres; the evening was definitely hot.
He looked up as he seized the means of help, and saw at the upper window the square dark face of a strong man, who was clad in a flannel shirt and had a silver-mounted pipe in his mouth.
At last the unfortunate woman could bear it no longer; the pipe dropped from her trembling hand, and the sweat stood upon her brow.
The tourist wound up his rope, and took his pipe from his mouth, which he had forgotten to do in the hurry of the moment.
And as he spoke, the notes of the pipe swelled to a louder strain than ever.
His pipe was suspended from his neck by a green worsted cord.
He had not proceeded far when he heard a sound as of a pipe at a distance, furiously played, and accompanied by the barking of a dog.
Nor was he deceived, for as they crossed the field, and approached the cottage, the sounds of a melancholy air played on the pipe became each instant more distinct.
I can see him now talking to 'em through his pipe smoke.
At sight of the Martel group she laid down the small silver pipe she was smoking, and swam toward them through a cloud of incense and tobacco smoke.
He bruised its head with victorious heel, but in the pictures he stands at ease, tranquilly blowing his pipe and attended by Lamia Gopis or milkmaids.
Instead of which, scraps of the gayest of ballads float over the knoll in the evening, and the Infant's little shrill pipe is being inoculated with real music, via Mother Goose melodies sung in a delightfully subdued contralto.
Yesterday began with the pipe from the water-back bursting, thereby doing away with hot water for shaving and the range fire at the same time.
I am going to New York to-morrow, and one of the first things I do will be to fill your pipe for a long time;" and he pressed the old man's hand most cordially.
I am coming over to have a smoke with you, and see if I can't fill your pipe with some tobacco that is like us both, 'in a state of natur.
By the way, you must say good-by for me to your old neighbor, and tell him that out of respect for his first honest greeting, I'm going to fill his pipe for the winter.
Mr. Tuggar puffed away at his pipe with such vigor that he was exceedingly beclouded, however clear his mind.
Upon investigation I found that two machinists who were dismantling the engine had broken the gasolene supply pipeand allowed the gasolene in the pipes to run out on the floor of the engine-room--about a half-gallon, I should judge.
Later she was fitted with pipe masts, which enabled her to navigate on the bottom in depths up to fifty feet.
The air was blown down through the pipe into the ballast tanks and the water forced outboard, past the check valves that yielded in that direction, but reseated and closed themselves as soon as the air pressure stopped.
The evidence further shows that about a quarter of a barrel of gasolene had been pumped into the boat before it was discovered that the pipe had been disconnected.
The Argonaut at this time had a double pipe mast fifty feet in height, through one of which we got air to run our engines.
The gossips had gathered in force at Titus Bright's inn one night, to enjoy a pipe and a mug of his new ale.
And while they were doing this, and wondering what this night expedition really meant, Hanz smoked his pipe and nursed his courage.
And Hanz had been seen smoking his pipe in Chapman's garden.
It most preaks his muder's heart to have him go dis long voyages," said Hanz, taking the pipe from his lips, as his eyes filled with tears.
Well, it's a long pull across there now," muttered the man, blowing the ashes from his pipe and still affecting an air of indifference.
He gave the school-master a big pipeand tobacco enough to last him a month.
Hanz was not the man to notice small scandal, and continued to smoke his pipe and make his friends welcome whenever they looked in.
Hanz Toodleburg, they said, never smoked his pipe with a man like Chapman but that there was something in the wind.
Hanz had been smoking hispipe quietly, and seeming to take but little interest in what was going on.
Again Hanz shook his head, and smoked his pipe thoughtfully.
Mitsos sat down and filled hispipe and Christos's.
Capsina, and she shook out the burning ash from Mitsos's pipe onto the heap of powder.
Mitsos took the pipe out of his mouth and made a mock bow.
When they had finished they went on deck, and Elias sucked at his pipe like a grave little baby, while the Capsina made exposition.
He kicked off his shoes and unbuttoned his shirt, so as to let the cool night air on to his skin, and as his pipe was not yet finished, he sat and talked to Yanni, who lay down.
She went through the unfinished battery, with the pipe still in her hand, and followed by Michael, into the powder-magazine.
Between this table and the hearth an old man sat in an arm-chair, smoking his pipe and reading a newspaper.
Caesar and King George be two different persons," said Captain John, stopping his pipe with his thumb.
A mouse could not have found its way below, except perhaps by the stove-pipe or the pipe leading down to the chain-locker.
I shouldn't do that if I were you," said Parson Jack, rapping the bowl of hispipe against his boot-heel.
The Rector leaned forward and tapped the bowl of his pipe reflectively on the fender-bars.
He began that evening with the Parochial History, article "Langona," and smoked his pipe over it till midnight in a sort of rapture it would be hard to analyse.
Old Sandy Mackaye, over his pipe and tumbler of toddy, descanted upon the degeneracy of the age, and John Crossthwaite told him in so many words that he had disappointed his expectations most miserably.
Fresh cigars were then lighted, and again the pipe was filled.
He then regarded the loaded pipe thoughtfully, but presently put it away, and leaned forward, gazing at the bottom of the boat.
We heard nothing but the wind and the waves, and the quiet voice of a shipmate yarning with his pipe in his mouth.
Yeo put hispipe in his mouth and resumed his stare outwards.
The pipe and the tabor are now busily set a-work, and the lad and the lass will have no lead in their heels.
In front men played merry tunes on the pipe and tabor, and the reapers tripped around in a hand-in-hand ring, singing appropriate songs, or simply by shouts and cries giving vent to the excitement of the day.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pipe" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.