Sentence for cigar | Use cigar in a sentence

Sentences with cigar in them. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use cigar in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for cigar.

  • Have a cigar! (8)
  • That was a cigar! (8)
  • Have you a cigar? (8)
  • The officer took the cigar. (9)
  • Sarelli bit the end off a cigar. (8)
  • A cigar on Sundays and holidays! (13)
  • The ash of his cigar grew very long. (8)
  • Winton took his cigar from his mouth. (8)
  • My father smoked his cigar peacefully. (10)
  • He lit a cigar and puffed at it fretfully. (10)
  • He took a cigar from the box and lighted it. (8)
  • Old Jolyon walked back to his seat, puffing his cigar. (8)
  • The cigar between his teeth trembled; a long ash fell. (8)
  • The landlord rolled his cigar round in his tubed lips. (9)
  • A long blue spiral from his cigar ascended and dispersed. (8)
  • He turned and, looking furtively about him, lighted a cigar. (8)
  • And taking a luxurious pull at his cigar, he rang the handbell. (8)
  • An officer sat on the trail of one of the guns, smoking a cigar. (1)
  • He looked mechanically at the theatre bills over the cigar case. (9)
  • He was tired, and before he had finished his cigar he fell asleep. (8)
  • He enjoyed the drive back to Chelsea in a hansom, smoking his cigar. (8)
  • Nodding to her urgent petition, he deferred the lighting of his cigar. (10)
  • After feeling my wrist for a while he shook the cigar out of his teeth. (10)
  • Breakfasting there, he enjoyed the first truly calm cigar of many days. (10)
  • The cigar was scattered in sparks from his lips by a hat skilfully flung. (10)
  • If I offer him a cigar, he smokes it as if it were a twopenny German thing. (8)
  • His cigar, flung down, sputtered forth its sparks on the road in front of Harz. (8)
  • With the fuming cigar between his lips he felt more at home than he had before. (9)
  • He soon showed his view of the case by putting an unlighted cigar in his mouth. (10)
  • Verrian returned to his cigar, from which the ashen wraith dropped into his lap. (9)
  • And, lost in admiration, we became conscious of the odour of a full-flavoured cigar. (8)
  • And Shelton, who could not tell the reason why, took refuge in the smoke of his cigar. (8)
  • Old Jolyon had risen, and, cigar in mouth, went to inspect the group at close quarters. (8)
  • The General accepts a cigar from the lieutenant, and in return lifts his glass to him. (10)
  • It was Herr Paul, holding a cigar in one hand, his hat in the other, and breathing hard. (8)
  • Walker lighted a cigar and began to smoke, with his eyes closed to a fine straight line. (9)
  • The architect was smoking a cigar and carried in his arms a heavy bag of papers and books. (13)
  • Young Harper, who had been helping himself to a fresh cigar at the sideboard, resumed his seat. (1)
  • A little apart stood General Masterson addressing another officer and gesticulating with a cigar. (1)
  • And lighting a cigar, he smoked gravely, looking straight before him, a furrow between his brows. (8)
  • Algernon told Sedgett to wait while he dressed in evening uniform, and gave him a cigar to smoke. (10)
  • They sat up talking pleasantly together about impersonal affairs till Bushwick finished his cigar. (9)
  • He lit a cigar, pushed the blue cap down toward the nape of his neck, and slouched down the street. (12)
  • He lighted a fresh cigar, and while he smoked they dropped away one by one till only Bushwick was left. (9)
  • And, smiling, he drifted out of the gallery again, blue and solid like the smoke of his excellent cigar. (8)
  • And he would sit for long spells brooding, his paper unread before him, a cigar extinct between his lips. (8)
  • Through the thin fume of his cigar Lord Valleys watched that long figure sunk deep in the chair opposite. (8)
  • Heriot was strolling, cigar in mouth, down one of the diminutive alleys of young fir in this upstart estate. (10)
  • Everett asked severely, removing his cigar from his lips and spitting carefully out of the half-opened window. (13)
  • The night was unbearably hot, and he had wandered out with his cigar; a woman came sidling up and spoke to him. (8)
  • With these pious feelings I let down the glass, and called out to the garcon for a glass of brandy and a cigar. (6)
  • And so Lennan sat down to watch those researches, wreathed in cigar smoke and punctuated by muttered expletives. (8)
  • He sat in his old leather chair, doubling up the letter, and mumbling with his lips the end of an unlighted cigar. (8)
  • Mrs. Decie, having caused herself to be announced, found him smoking a cigar, and counting the flies on the ceiling. (8)
  • His tea grew cold, his cigar remained unlit; and up and down he paced, torn between his dignity and his hold on life. (8)
  • He offered me a cigar, and when I said that I did not smoke, he lighted it for himself, and we climbed the hill together. (9)
  • It was light and warm there, though the place was empty, and he decided upon a cigar as a proximate or immediate solution. (9)
  • He was smoking, and kept his cigar in one corner of his mouth, as if he were a master fencer bidding his pupil to come on. (10)
  • After the wine this gentleman took his cigar on the balcony, and found occasion to get some conversation with Adrian alone. (10)
  • He took his cigar from his mouth, and held it between his shaking thumb and forefinger, while he pursed his lips for speech. (9)
  • And old Heythorp closed his eyes, sitting perfectly still, with his cigar, which had gone out, sticking up between his teeth. (8)
  • He took his cigar out of his mouth, and pulled his chair a little toward the table, on which he placed his ponderous fore-arms. (9)
  • I found him waiting for me on the steps of his Club, puffing a cigar with all his vigour, in the classic attitude of a trumpeter. (10)
  • A young man stood at the machine with a cigar in his mouth, and his eyes intent upon the ribbon of paper unreeling itself before him. (9)
  • Some cigar ash dropped, and taking out a silk handkerchief to brush it off, he inhaled a mingled scent as of snuff and eau de Cologne. (8)
  • The watch-fires of Austrians encamped in the fields encircled her; and moving up and down, the cigar of Antonio-Pericles was visible. (10)
  • He fell slowly into a trance, interrupted only by the movements of taking the cigar out of his mouth at long intervals, and replacing it. (8)
  • Letting down the passage window, he stands there in the doorway with the draught blowing his hair and the smoke of his cigar all about him. (8)
  • But Summerhay still stood, not taking in at all the reflected image of his frowning, rueful face, and of the cigar extinct between his lips. (8)

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Definition of cigar:

  • cigar, si-gär’, n. a roll of tobacco-leaves for smoking. | n. cigarette’, a little cigar made of finely-cut tobacco rolled in thin paper. (0)

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