From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtobacconistto‧bac‧co‧nist /təˈbækənɪst/ noun [countable] 1 BOsomeone who has a shop that sells tobacco, cigarettes etc2 → tobacconist’s
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tobacconist• In 1846 Cooke married Sophia Elizabeth Biggs, the daughter of a tobacconist.• What is equally disturbing is the number of tobacconists selling cigarettes to children under 16.• Besides, he could pick up some Nazionali from Zen's tame tobacconist as well.• There was a bubble-gum machine outside the tobacconists.• The tobacconist had been viciously attacked, and £12 had been stolen.• The tobacconist shops fared worst, hit by the fall in shopper-numbers on high streets.