The sentry at the door, who was slowly pacing backwards and forwards with a paper segar in his mouth, was the only one awake.
I seize a book, pamphlet, anything, hold it in front of my face, and bite my segar in two.
I exclaimed as my excitement knocked the ashes of my segar over my clean shirt.
Thus soliloquizing, he lighted a segar and went out into the grounds.
He drank wine in the library, and smoked a segar in the drawing room, and when these pleasures palled upon him, he ascended the stairs, and went straight to the room occupied by Evan.
He emptied his glass, lighted a fresh segar big enough to floor some men without other aid, and commenced walking the room, taking it diagonally from corner to corner, so as to gain a longer sweep.
When the paroxysm was over he restored the segar to his lips, discovered that it was out, and relighted it; for he was old smoker enough and healthy enough to prefer the pungency of a stump to the milder flavor of a virgin weed.
Colonel as he lit his segar in the street for the walk homeward.
The subject would have its charms, not only for the great multitude of my brother smokers, but for many young ladies who dearly love the smell of a segar because they like the creatures who use them.
From the segar factory to the bath, which, with a change of garments, found necessary to remove the taint of tobacco obtained by remaining so long amidst such quantities of it.
The greatest curiosity of Manilla is its Tobacco Manufactory, or rather the Segar Factory, for it is only into segars that the tobacco is made here.
The delineations of it upon the Manilla segar boxes, though rude, are tolerably good illustrations, and will convey some idea of the appearance of the building externally.
I hope, madam,' he said, 'a segar does not offend you?
Alice, who never loses sight of her duty to avert a possible mischance from any human being, rather verdantly suggested, 'that the segar might make her sick.
The third of the Cambridge stationers of this period whom we must consider is Segar Nicholson.
Among the heretics who frequented these meetings was Segar Nicholson.
Also in a certificate of arms by Segar Garter, 1625, Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, vol.
Segar died in 1633; so the date of this drawing is within those seven years.
I think it was over a segar store; and I was requested to meet them that afternoon.
A long man he was, dressed decent, with a segar between his teeth, and I saw that his nose made two twists from bridge to end, like the wriggle of a snake.
With that he shoves hissegar in his mouth and moves across the street, stepping fast.
The man takes out his segar and passes the compliments, sociable.
As we squeezed through the gates a nigger man sticks his lighted segar against Tobin's ear, and there is trouble.
They accepted them quite as though it was in Havana--and then leaned back and went off into opium dreams-- Imagine the first segar after three months.
American who had got a commission in Brabants horse-- He gave me the grandest sort of a segar and apparently on his representation the hotel brought me two books to sign, marked "Autographs of Celebrities of the Boer War.
Frequently, after the husband has smoked for a while, he hands the segar to his wife.
After he had partaken of the Lord's supper, his wife considered him so defiled, that she would not put his segar into her mouth for a month afterwards.
Three of our party were wounded--Sergeant Donovan, Lance-Corporal Segarand Private Hampson.
Then glancing along my gun, until I saw it had a tolerable range, I clapped the segar to the priming, springing back to the wheel, and putting the helm down.
Rupert took the segar from his mouth, suffered the smoke to issue, by a small, deliberate jet, cocking his nose up at the same time as if observing the stars, and then deigned to give me an answer.
The whole time I was thus occupied, Rupert stood lounging against the foot of the main-stay, smoking his segar like a burgomaster.
I had given Smudge a segar too, to put him in good humour, and I had also taken the liberty to light one for myself.
Segar are as follows: [Illustration: Anthony Dering, of Charing, Esq.
His principal heraldric composition is a small volume entitled the 'Elements of Armouries,' to which are prefixed commendatory epistles by Segar and Camden, honourable testimonies of its merit.
This was an indignity which the English heralds could not brook, and they employed Sir William Segar to investigate the antiquity of our national ensigns.
Each segar represents a battle, deepening in intensity according to the number.
She never smoked a segar herself, and therefore does not understand the uses or the abuses of tobacco; but she holds herself pledged to interfere as soon as she gets the chance, and she redeems the pledge with energy.
Of course it will soon be over, and when the dear dependent has learnt to walk alone a little we can go back to the old faces and take our segar as before.
The Creole smokes everywhere, and seemed astonished when the soldier who stood at the door ordered him to throw away his lighted segar before entering.
Once upon the floor, however, he lighted another segar in defiance of the prohibition.
He throws away his segar with a smile at sight of her, and comes out from a little knot of men who have clustered around him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "segar" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.