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Example sentences for "cigarettes"

Lexicographically close words:
cieux; cigar; cigaret; cigarets; cigarette; cigarito; cigarritos; cigarro; cigars; cil
  1. They ought to have stayed and had cigarettes with the gentlemen.

  2. I suppose those cigarettes are chocolates in disguise.

  3. Followed the scene in which Merton sought to show this youth that cigarettes and gambling would harm him.

  4. His neighbour who had been puzzled at prayer-time now hitched up his flowing robe to withdraw a paper of cigarettes from the pocket of a quite occidental garment.

  5. I got some cigarettes this time," he said, "so let me pay you back all those I smoked of yours yesterday.

  6. Say, I'm glad I didn't have to smoke cigarettes in this scene.

  7. Many of the gentlemen lighted cigarettes from gleaming metal cases.

  8. Elmer had purchased a package of cigarettes and now offered one to Merton.

  9. He smoked one of the costly cigarettes and chatted with a young lady interviewer from Photo Land.

  10. The actress playing his mother was wont to smoke cigarettes when not engaged in acting.

  11. It might again have been suspected that cigarettes were ceasing to allure.

  12. Of course if the part called for cigarettes you must smoke whether you had quit or not.

  13. Briefly he permitted himself a vision of his own future home--a palatial bungalow in distant Hollywood, with expensive cigars in elaborate humidors and costly gold-tipped cigarettes in silver things on low tables.

  14. It seemed you couldn't get away from cigarettes on the screen.

  15. Merton Gill had neglected cigarettes and confessed this with some embarrassment.

  16. Claudius, putting a handful of cigarettes into his pocket.

  17. There were odours of Russian cigarettes in Mr. Horace Bellingham's room, and two smokers were industriously adding to the fragrant cloud.

  18. The various manufacturers of cigarettes in this state have banded together to defeat the Anti-Cigarette League in its efforts to have laws passed forbidding the sale of cigarettes to children.

  19. I determined therefore to go out and take them some cigarettes and biscuits which the Y.

  20. Not far from me, at Arriane Dump, the Chaplain's Service established a coffee stall, and there men who were going up to or coming from the line could get coffee, biscuits and cigarettes at all hours.

  21. Of course smoking was allowed, and I generally had some boxes of cigarettes to pass round.

  22. When the meal was over and cigarettes had been lighted, general conversation was indulged in, and there would be talks of home, of war experiences, and many discussions of religion and politics.

  23. I went over to them, and, luckily having a tin of fifty cigarettes in my pocket, managed to make them go round.

  24. Two or three candles gave us all the light we had, and the cigarettes which I had brought with me were soon turned into smoke.

  25. I told him that I had come provided with cigarettes and other comforts for the men, and asked him to give me a runner to take me to the front line.

  26. At Santa Lucia I can smoke cigarettes in my pyjamas on my veranda.

  27. And why must one never light three cigarettes with the same match?

  28. A Cadet found in possession of cigarettes is liable to punishment for disobedience of orders.

  29. The smoking of cigarettes is at all times prohibited.

  30. Wears his best clothes every day and has taken to smoking cigarettes instead of a pipe when he's outside the house.

  31. Ma was counting up the other day just to see how much the cigarettes cost her, and--But that wasn't what I started to tell you.

  32. Again, I am so accustomed to cigarettes that it is absolutely impossible to give them up, and it is pretty certain they will not let me smoke in a monastery.

  33. He reached the walk where he had smoked the cigarettes in the shade.

  34. It only encourages them," Jack returned, as he filled his case with cigarettes and gave a final polish to his hat.

  35. It's like some one boasting that he smokes a hundred cigarettes a day.

  36. There were two chairs and a table with cigarettes and champagne cup; the night air blew chillingly with a scent of spring leaves, and the music reached them as a reverberation mingling with the distant traffic of Piccadilly.

  37. Jack lighted the cigarettes and settled himself elaborately in his chair, with one leg thrown over the other.

  38. Here they were, at such close quarters that their black, eager eyes easily pierced the pockets full of cigarettes which we had brought for them.

  39. As he idly tapped the corn husk of one of his cigarettes Grant thought he saw resolution shape itself in the narrowed eyes.

  40. Soon a decanter of sherry was glowing golden in the firelight and cigarettes were burning.

  41. Henry's bar in the little side street off the Rue D'Anou in Paris; Henry selling stolen American cigarettes for five times their value at the commissary.

  42. James Hutchings, coming into the room to fetch cigarettes for Olivia, interrupted them.

  43. I just came back to get a box of cigarettes I left in the cupboard of my pantry.

  44. We had a few words, and I told him I had come to fetch some cigarettes as I'd left behind.

  45. I suppose that some one saw him getting his cigarettes from the butler's pantry.

  46. It was impossible for him to go on drinking champagne and smoking cigarettes till he died.

  47. Iced mellon gave place to consomme biscuit, truite a l'aurore to filets financieres, poularde casserole to something else, until at the end the conversation became interspersed with cigarettes and coffee.

  48. This child would grow up in an atmosphere of luxury and self-indulgence; it would be bullying the servants at the age of six, and talking scandal and smoking cigarettes at twelve.

  49. He left two tables of bridge fiends sitting immobile, the women with flushed faces and feverish hands, and the men with cigarettes dangling from their lips.

  50. When he went to a rich private school he took whole trunks full of cigarettes with him, and finally ran away to Europe, to acquire the learning of the brothels of Paris.

  51. They were actresses in their love of notoriety and display; in their taste in clothes and jewels, their fondness for cigarettes and champagne.

  52. I took one of the proffered cigarettes with the grand indifference of having done it many times before.

  53. And I never could see any justice at all in the idea some people have that it's any worse, or more vulgar, as you say, for women to smoke cigarettes than for men.

  54. Hating cigarettes is about the only point where he and Issy get along without an argument.

  55. Say, YOU'RE not silly enough to be down on cigarettes the way grandfather is, are you?

  56. This was the last of the spoofs of the supper proper; the remainder of the time being occupied in consuming sandwiches, bottled beer, whisky and soda, and in smoking the supply of very excellent cigars and cigarettes we had provided.

  57. Even the cigars and the cigarettes went bang directly one started to smoke them.

  58. When the waiter brought us our coffee and cigarettes I reminded Gerald of his promise.

  59. Our cellar of nurses in Pervyse kept a stock of pipes and of cigarettes ready for tired soldiers off duty.

  60. My friend kept a supply of cigarettes for his ambulance cases, and as soon as the hour-long drive began we dealt them out to the bandaged men.

  61. He had no cigarettes and we shared ours with him.

  62. For him cigarettes were an endless chain that went through his life.

  63. Sentimental pacifists sit around three thousand miles away and say, "War brutalizes men," and when I hear them I think of the English Tommies giving me their little stock of cigarettes for the Belgian soldiers.

  64. But the rotten little cigarettes with no taste to them that smoke like chopped hay.

  65. We gave them their choice of cigarettes or smoking tobacco, and about 250 of them selected cigarettes.

  66. Now he took one of Granger's cigarettes from his pocket, inserted the capsule at one end, and put the cigarette in his mouth.

  67. A watch, a handkerchief, a package of cigarettes and some matches are my sole possessions just now.

  68. His pockets contained nothing but a handkerchief and a watch, together with the cigarettes and matches Jerome had brought him with his dinner.

  69. A lady in pink satin was chained to the rails--placed there by the villain, who was smoking cigarettes in the offing, waiting for his next cue.


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