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cigar

[si-gahr] / sɪˈgɑr /


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In the first case, prosecutors alleged that he received gifts - mainly cigars and bottles of champagne - from powerful businessmen in exchange for favours.

From BBC

And why is the cigar still smoldering, burning a little hole in the newspaper?

From The Wall Street Journal

One need look no further than the peculiar anxiety some men still seem to have about ordering pink drinks or cocktails in coupes to know: Sometimes a cigar is more than a cigar.

From Washington Post

They spent some of the money on expensive cigars, wines, liquor, golf clubs, apparel and luxury travel.

From New York Times

Back in the old days of the trusts, it would be the proverbial smoke-filled room with a bunch of fat dudes in three piece suits, smoking cigars, fixing prices.

From New York Times