Similar words: cigarette, oligarch, oligarchy, budgerigar, taiga, bigamy, brigand, brigade. Meaning: [sɪ'gɑː] n. a roll of tobacco for smoking.
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(91) She cleared these things to one side and laid the cigar down in the middle of the dressing-table.
(92) Hicks brushed aside the blue haze of his cigar and felt suddenly that he was trying to dispel more than cigar smoke.
(93) The atmosphere was electric with anticipation and unbreathable with cigar smoke.
(94) The man with the straw hat put it on his head and produced a lighted cigar from nowhere.
(95) Then she settled herself more comfortably into her chair, motioned Christina to take the one opposite and lit a small cigar.
(96) The ambassador frowned and withdrew the cigar from his mouth.
(97) Not another word, a sigh, no raised eyebrow or even an impatient puff of cigar smoke.
(98) He reads at high speed, hoarsely swallowing words deformed by an imaginary cigar.
(99) But I've got the mobile phone, the furry coat and the big cigar.
(100) On the floor, rolls of bark curl like cigar shells.
(101) Cigar can no longer be accused of never carrying weight.
(102) Both are New Yorkers, and obviously a couple of old cigar smokers.
(103) The faint smell of cigar smoke lingered on in the room.
(104) The first was a joke: I caught you smoking that fat cigar against doctor's orders.
(105) There he was with his cigar, a shadow of his former self.
(106) Then bring her back inside, complete with Groucho Marx cigar, to run through a repertoire of hoary Borscht-belt gags.
(107) Nigel was ostentatiously smoking a big cigar to give an illusion of poise.
(108) He fished out a cigar and lighted it with fingers which were trembling.
(109) Craig Bixby was unwrapping the big green vile-smelling cigar that always signaled the end of a meeting.
(109) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(110) He finally drew the cigar into red heat and discarded the final match.
(111) Historical notes profile lady cigar smokers dating back to the 1600s.
(112) Cigar dominated from the beginning of the year all the way through.
(113) My father went back to stirring the soup, which I could smell now above the cigar smoke.
(114) The odour of seaweed wafted from the cliffs beyond the harbour and mingled with the fragrance of Jo's cigar.
(115) The owner of a sterile racehorse named Cigar said he would apply for permission to replicate the beast.
(116) When the door opened a great smell of sweat and leather and stale cigar smoke rushed into the cold night air.
(117) Coughing, Mate stubbed his cigar out before starting to fiddle with the equipment.
(118) It was driven by a well-dressed young man smoking a cigar. After a moment's hesitation, Tess stepped in.
(119) I have made it a rule never to smoke more than one cigar at a time. Mark Twain
(120) Cigar advertising is some of the funniest on the small screen.
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