Similar words: cigarette, oligarch, oligarchy, budgerigar, taiga, bigamy, brigand, brigade. Meaning: [sɪ'gɑː] n. a roll of tobacco for smoking.
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(61) He shouldn't be lighting a cigar.
(62) Trumka just looked at me and puffed his cigar.
(63) In a sullen silence he lit a cigar and helped himself to a stiff measure of brandy.
(64) Of male pipe and cigar smokers, nearly three quarters are ex-cigarette smokers.
(65) All models have laminated windscreen, rear screen wash-wipe, clock, locking filler cap, cigar lighter and side mouldings.
(66) Not a cigar was left, but there was the skeleton of the wombat.
(67) They banged tables and a little old professor would shout and stab the air with his cigar.
(68) He watched Sir Charles cut the tip off his cigar.
(69) Santa Anita executives loved the publicity that came with speculation over how much weight Cigar would carry.
(70) She took a cigar box from a cupboard, opened it and displayed a number of sticks of greasepaint.
(71) Hill lit his first cigar of the afternoon and thought how popular his investigation should be.
(72) It was usually threepence ha'penny or fourpence for a single cigar.
(73) She was smoking a small cigar and sported a face that was a lot less elegant than the hat.
(74) He was puffing a fat cigar, the smoke concealing his facial features.
(75) A woman is an occasional pleasure but a cigar is always a smoke. Groucho Marx
(76) Made a plane out of a cigar box for his fifth-grade teacher.
(77) Careta reached under the sofa and took out a cigar box.
(78) He lit his cigar and we sat in silence for a long moment.
(79) It was cigar smoke she noticed first always - every time a slight(sentencedict.com/cigar.html), pleasurable stinging of the eyes.
(80) Behind it, when he was in session, George would swing to and fro in his green leather swivel armchair smoking a cigar.
(81) Out comes the cigar: the consolation of tobacco bears all our cares away.
(82) The moment I smelled the cigar, I knew it was the real McCoy.
(83) His own father would lie down after dinner, light a cigar, and listen to classical music.
(84) A former grocer from Rector Street, at twenty he had gone bankrupt trying to run a cigar store on Pearl Street.
(85) They also included a cigar between his fingers and a beer at his elbow.
(86) They came courtesy of Elliot Conway, prolific Darlington author of western novels, who likes a cigar himself.
(87) Yes, mortality rates among cigarette smokers are way higher than among cigar smokers.
(88) That relatively small room appeared to be a forest of black dinner jackets, grey hair and cigar smoke.
(89) From over against the wall, Oliver squinted through the smoke of his cigar.
(90) Jack said, and Lew immediately went for his cigar case to get a grip on something.
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