Cigars [noun]

Definition of Cigars:

roll of tobacco

Synonyms of Cigars:


Opposite/Antonyms of Cigars:

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Sentence/Example of Cigars:

The young men gathered round him and offered him a cigar, which he accepted and began to smoke.

Young Lamb's big cigar has been out long ago; but he pulls hard at it, wholly unaware of the fact.

The perspiration stands on young Lamb's face; again his cigar goes out.

Approaching a native hut to ask for a piece of charcoal wherewith to light a cigar, he happened to look inside.

He drew up the rocker, hoisted his slippered feet on the rail, and proceeded to smoke a cigar.

The cigar stump held firmly between his teeth, he stood on the rug before the hearth, facing the door.

"If you can answer that question Theophilus Jones will give you a cigar," replied my brother.

Even Haggard, case-hardened as he was, didn't light his cigar for full twenty minutes.

I take cigar-smoking as an expense of, say, half-a-crown a-day, and pipe-smoking at threepence.

Dobbs knew she would, so he went out to smoke a cigar, and the subject was dropped for the evening.