cigars造句

All were puffing at cigars.

He likes to smoke mild cigars.

I used to smoke cigars, but I have stopped.

He has not even taken the cigars from his mouth.

Those involved had to uncurl the "cigars" whose fragility was a conservator's nightmare.

Cigarettes, cigars, cut tobacco and redried leaf tobacco are generally referred to as tobacco products.

Just like alcohol, you can also find great deals on tobacco products including cigars and cigarettes pre-tax.

The leaves of this plant, dried and processed chiefly for use in cigarettes, cigars, or snuff or for smoking in pipes.

At that time, she was only twelve years old. She often took the place of buying cigars, and always loved him as much as her mother did.

"My friends were all smoking cigars so I tried one too. It smelt really good and I felt very relaxed afterwards. So I kept on smoking them," he said.

He wields phallic cigars, races superbikes and smashes his copy of Goya’s “Saturn Devouring His Son” on a lamp when fingered for manipulating the share price of a rival firm.

They smoked cigars. They laughed.

My father allows himself only three cigars a day.

However, Kretek noted that the Treasury Department's Tobacco Tax and Trade Board classified its Djarum clove-flavored cigars as cigars under federal law in 2007.

In the atrium, peacocks strutted as a "torcedor" rolled cigars for guests.

Then, suddenly-as at a whiff of gardenias and cigars-his heart twitched within him, and he was sorry.

So if you're quaffing red wine and black tea, or smoking cigarettes or cigars, expect the results to show up as not-so-pearly whites.

E-cigarettes, which were all the rage at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in las Vegas, are battery-operated plastic tubes made to look like cigarettes (or in some cases cigars and pipes).

cigars造句

No wines, spirits, or cigars.

What do you mean by smoking my cigars?

A slow-burning match formerly used for lighting cigars; a fusee.

You are allowed to bring home up to 200 cigarettes and 100 non-Cuban cigars from a CBI country.

In this period of self-forgetfulness, aroused first by the shock of argument and perfected by a dinner in the hotel, with cocktails and cigars, he was as nearly like the old Hurstwood as he would ever be again.

This is the first-class cigars.

Some restaurants even hire wine sommeliers who have special knowledge about water, whisky and cigars.

And in my past life they might find something far more grave than the selling of smuggled cigars, or barrels of brandy without a permit.

Black ties, brown cigars.

Statleton and Sir Henry were sitting and smoking their cigars, but there was no sign of Miss Stapleton.

When I left the bathroom, she had opened a can of beer from the mini refrigerator, lit one of my cigars and, as if I was not there, begun going through my things that were strewn around the room.

I'll swear that each one of those gold cigars have copped at least a hundred hits, dead-on.

Especially the pure handmade cigars, even more so.

DeWitte said that 20 Wrangler brand filter cigars - one of several brands available - were available from one outlet for $1.28 a pack.

the aroma of coffee, cigars, hot chestnuts