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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

In his early years on the court, Justice Thomas disclosed about 20 private plane flights and an assortment of other gifts, including cigars, a Daytona 500 jacket, a silver buckle and a rawhide coat.

From New York Times

Mr Kalkal says he too was struck by the innocuous nature of the offences, a time when stealing objects like cigars, pyjamas and oranges was "the worst imaginable thing".

From BBC

“He was in the dressing room with his cigar in his mouth jumping around, celebrating, spraying Champagne with us,” he said.

From Seattle Times