cigarette
IPA: sɪgɝˈɛt
noun
- Tobacco or other substances, in a thin roll wrapped with paper, intended to be smoked.
verb
- (slang, rare) To give someone a cigarette, and/or to light one for them.
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Examples of "cigarette" in Sentences
- Still, humans are inadvertently carpeting the planet in cigarette butts.
- Last week Reynolds American and Altria Group reported declines in cigarette sales.
- The cost of the program is funded by an increase in cigarette taxes of 62 cents per pack.
- For some reason, he began thinking of his Columbia days and chuckled to himself when he remembered what they call a cigarette in England.
- Mom - Jeremy, give your sister back her cigarette, she HAS been saveing it for three hours me - * snickers** grabs cigarette** laughs as I walk away*
- Anyway, an alert reader points out that a new, "fire-safe" type of cigarette is being foisted on the puffing public, by governmental mandate, and the new smokes are not going over well with the addicted consumers.
- The plaintiff moved for summary judgment to preclude assertion of the Correia defense, arguing that the Correia defense should, as a matter of law, be unavailable because a cigarette is an inherently dangerous product that causes injury when used for its ordinary purpose.
- A cynic, my dear Arthur (_he opens case deliberately, puts cigarette in mouth, and extracts gold match-box from right-hand trouser_) is a man who (_strikes match_) knows the price of (_lights cigarette_) -- everything, and (_standing with match in one hand and cigarette in the other_) the value of --- pff (_blows out match_) of (_inhales deeply from cigarette and blows out a cloud of smoke_) -- nothing.
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