While the girls is seein' what soap and water will do to a pail of dishes, I released some cigars and us strong men had a even stronger smoke.
He never spent a nickel foolishly or at all, and when the auto agents swooped down on him, he borrowed cigars from them and beat it.
Well, after the sound of clashin' knives and forks had died away, the wife dolls all up and goes over to visit the hero which wed Alex; and us strong men repairs to the parlor, where the cigars clink merrily and the like.
Light your cigars then, quick, and let us start--hurrah!
Enough so you won't have to buy my cigars and shoe-strings--aren't you glad?
Their hopes, their ambitions were about to be realised, and they talked and smoked the cigars Von Barwig had brought home with him until sleep was out of the question; they were too excited to go to bed again.
Von Barwig produced some cigars that Van Praag had forced on him, and the men sat talking of their prospects, and smoking until the room looked like an inferno.
As the cognac and cigars were placed on the table Miss Husted rose grandly, and stated that the ladies would now withdraw; whereupon she and Jenny left the room, proudly curtseying themselves out.
Some people think better between whiffs, but smoking clouds my faculties, and I would be no friend to Mr. Gillespie if I took your cigars now.
Sorry I must place an embargo on the cigars you will find on the table.
Do it matter to you gentlefolk if a cask o' wine and a bundle o' cigars is run in now and then without the customs knowing it?
Job, taking a bundle of cigars from a hole in the cave.
Stumpy, thinking that he had pumped quite enough for the present requested Polly to bring cigars for himself and his master, and leaned back with an air of enjoyment.
The cigars burned out, and as the pleasant odor of tobacco died away, there came the chill night air of the prairie.
The men started at the sound, and the glowing tips of three cigars described partial arcs in the half light as they turned each to each.
After dinner," I said, "we will get the bestcigars and walk about the circus.
The best cigars are made entirely of Habana tobacco, and are sold at the factory at the rate of thirty reales vellon a hundred, or about three farthings, English, each.
Real Habana cigarsare so called, though those made at the Royal Manufactories in Spain more properly deserve the lawful distinction.
A fresh supply of cigars was brought, another cork drawn, and before the bottle was finished, we had persuaded our visitor to give us his whole history.
The persons employed in the manufacture of cigarsare paid at the rate of one real vellon for fifty, which enables even a first-rate maker to earn but fifteen pence a day.
The name given to cigars composed of chopped tobacco rolled up in paper, the latter item furnishing by far the greater portion of the smoke.
Leech took out a box of goodcigars and offered them to the officers.
The three men puffed their cigars in silence for a time, the detectives evidently enjoying the flavor and aroma of Forrester's excellent cigars, while he awaited the explanation of their visit.
Each day Green went to his post in the pergola and lolled in an easy chair while consuming Forrester's cigars at an alarming rate.
Forrester placed cigars on the library table, inviting the others to help themselves, while he filled and lighted his pipe.
Later when the dessert is removed, and the coffee, cigars and liqueurs brought in, the toasts come.
He showered cigars as he passed; now and then he exhibited a paper; and on one occasion he brought a General officer to the carriage- door, opened it and pointed in.
He tossed half-a-dozen cigars on the pavement derisively.
Pericles was spreading cigars among them, and addressing them affably.
Several gentlemen were mobbed, and compelled to fling the cigars from their teeth.
We have struck the cigars out of their mouths and the monopoly-money out of their pockets.
He then took from an inside pocket a half dozen cigars of reputable brand and placed one between his lips, by chance, probably, glancing toward his visitor, whose fingers now twitched at sight of the much relished tobacco stick.
I'll give you a gallon of whiskey and a box of good cigars if you will take me with my brother here to your gold creek, or any gold creek that is not taken up by white men already.
I must confess that I was curious to see the young husband who even upon his marriage journey had preferred the society of his cigars to that of his bride.
Branling, indeed, did once shut himself up in his bedroom, as we afterwards ascertained, with a box of cigars and a black and tan terrier, and read for three weeks on end in the peculiar atmosphere thus created.
It is a small price to pay for the seal of comradeship that stamps his pair of cigars selling for a single quarter.
The huge cigars in the tobacconist's windows are of wood.
In theory, the two cigars which Williams and I buy for twenty-five cents are worth fifteen cents apiece.
But friends sitting down together will always demand cigars that go for a round sum, two for a quarter or three for fifty (if the editor's check is what it ought to be).
Cigars and matches are circulating in the butler's capable hands.
Mac keeps a box of fifteen-cent cigars especially for DeLancey, but he says it is an awful risk.
You peek in his door, and if he isn't there you go in and leave the cigars with your compliments.
If DeLancey were to die on him, he couldn't sell those cigars in a hundred years.
Just to prove it, I'll take another of those gold-corseted cigars of yours, which would elevate me from the masses to the classes in three puffs if I smoked it back home.
The servant had brought in the lamp, cigars were lighted, the clock struck nine.
Coffee andcigars were ordered, and Harding extolled the charm and grace of pastels.
Mike helped himself without daring to ask where thecigars came from, nor did he comment on their fragrance.
Fresh brandies-and-sodas were poured out, fresh cigars were lighted, and John descended the staircase and walked with his friends into Pump Court, where they met Mike Fletcher.
Smoking is not prohibited, but applicants are requested not to offer tobacco, cigarettes or cigars to the officials.
The tobacco and cigars were dear, tobacco being eight cents an ounce, and funny-looking cigars four cents each.
Cigars will do a great deal; but, confound it, there must be a large share of the day very heavy on your hands, even with a reasonable allowance for reading and writing.
And, as for George, the lounging habits of his service and cigars have steeped him in an indolence from which there is no emerging.
And with that Raffles Holmes filled his pockets with cigars from my stores, and bidding me be patient went his way.
I took the suit-case as Holmes had requested, and hid it away in my bedroom, immediately returning to the library, where he sat smoking one of my cigars as cool as a cucumber.
There was a box of cigars upon the central table and a silver cigarette-box upon one of the smaller ones.
Selingman retorted, drawing out his worn leather case and thrusting one of the long black cigars into his mouth.
He lit another of his long, thincigars and smoked furiously.
I light notcigars with a flavour like this, with a wax vesta," he explained.
He drained his glass of wine and lit one of his long black cigars by the flame of the candle.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cigars" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.