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a burn mark left by a smoldering cigarette
a cigarette burn on the edge of the table
How To Use cigarette burn In A Sentence
- Cobwebs, chewing gum, dust and cigarette burns were some of the sights which greeted a team of inspectors when they arrived for an unannounced visit to Southend Hospital.
- The perfect round hole the cigarette burned seemed to sum it all up. The Sun
- The busy staff showed us to our table decorated with a spilt ashtray and cigarette burns.
- I noticed a cigarette burn in the carpet.
- They're in the other room now, rolled up on their nasty old couch full of cigarette burns, watching a black-and-white TV.
- The ‘suite’ consisted of two rooms - a lounge with an old squeaky sofa covered with cigarette burns, and a bedroom.
- The cigarette burned slowly in the ashtray.
- Cigarette burns are part of the inevitable aftermath of most parties, as is spilt candle wax.
- a cigarette burn on the edge of the table
- The cigarette burnt a hole in the carpet.