cigar• Careta reached under the sofa and took out a cigarbox.• A formergrocer from Rector Street, at twenty he had gone bankrupt trying to run a cigarstore on Pearl Street.• In the fresh air I light my first cigar of the day, and break the match before I drop it.• Look at Fidel Castro and his cigar.• He watched Sir Charles cut the tip off his cigar.• She cleared these things to one side and laid the cigar down in the middle of the dressing-table.• It was a genuineEmpireproduct from Santanni, though the cigars it now contained were home-grown.
Origincigar
(1700-1800)Spanishcigarro, probably from Mayansik'ar“smoking”