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[ noun ] finely ground tobacco wrapped in paper; for smoking

Used in print

(Dell Shannon, The Ace of Spades....)

Alison was still sound asleep ; he made fresh coffee and searched through all the desk drawers for more cigarettes before thinking_of her handbag , and found a crumpled stray cigarette at its bottom , which tasted peculiarly of face_powder .

Alison was still sound asleep ; he made fresh coffee and searched through all the desk drawers for more cigarettes before thinking_of her handbag , and found a crumpled stray cigarette at its bottom , which tasted peculiarly of face_powder .

(Frances and Richard Lockridge, Murder Has...)

They want to be fat cats , Pam thought , and lighted a cigarette and leaned_back on a chaise and considered pulling her thoughts together .

(Breni James, Nights of the Kill....)

It had come as no great surprise to Matson that the hot water in the showers did n't work , that Loren_Severe had thrown_up all_over the stairs , or that some thieving bastard of a cop had walked_off with his cigarettes .

At the doorway he squinted up at the gray morning overcast and patted his jacket pockets for the cigarettes , remembering then that he 'd left them at the Doughnuttery .

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