cigarette

[ US /ˌsɪɡɝˈɛt/ ]
[ UK /sˌɪɡəɹˈɛt/ ]
NOUN
  1. finely ground tobacco wrapped in paper; for smoking
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How To Use cigarette In A Sentence

  • While the Irish government generates a lot of noisy, self-righteous cant about the evils of cigarettes at home, it makes a pretty packet from ‘selling death’ abroad.
  • Efforts by tobacco companies to stop confectioners selling candy cigarettes in packs resembling cigarette brands seem to have been minimal.
  • I am listening to your day-tales, though I wonder that this time might be better spent mistranslating health warnings from foreign cigarettes and pasting them to a gallery wall or, perhaps, composing a biro haiku on the arch of a foot, proclaiming: Day 9: Better Spent Time
  • None of us wanted to ‘need’ cigarettes almost desperately and to feel insecure and anxious without them.
  • Cigarette smoking causes lung inflammation, which can lead to oxidative stress, emphysema, small airway fibrosis, mucus hypersecretion and progressive airflow limitation. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • Everything from tobacco sacks and cigarette papers to a spare cinch and a rope, from a change of clothes to a picture of his family or his girl, from old letters and reading material to a marlinespike, was kept in it. This Calder Range
  • Ruth Hawkin was sitting at the kitchen table, a forgotten cigarette in the ashtray next to her transformed into three inches of marled grey ash. A Place of Execution
  • There's a cigarette packet thrown into the gutter.
  • Bulgarian cigarettes production and Bulgarian tobacco deliveries will depend on the market situation.
  • When was the last time you had a cigarette?
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