Cigar
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"Soul Assassin" tries to cover up the absence of substance and bucks with hyperkinetics and effects; nice try but no
cigar.
Ned Sparks is a riot, always muttering things under his breath, the poor suffering husband with a
cigar
hanging out the corner of his mouth.
The dialogue is even sillier and out of place than in the first movie ("a
cigar
for the lady", "is that your sword or are you just happy to see me"...), the acting is (intentionally?)
Although it may be silent, it shows detail on the corruption of the mob with the police force and government officials, and not to mention the costumes of the film were obviously fitting for the time period, and used common "gangster" themes, such as the pinstriped suit with fedora and the
cigar.
just before the station blew up because of Don's
cigar.
Winston Churchill, who in many ways is Johnson’s model, always made sure to carry a big cigar, even when he had no intention of smoking it.
Conscious of that smile, Koznyshev shook his head disapprovingly at his own state and taking out a
cigar
began to light it.
At last one match did burn up, and the scented smoke of the cigar, like a broad swaying sheet definitely outlined, moved forwards and upwards over the bush under the overhanging branches of the birch-tree.
Throwing away his
cigar
Koznyshev went toward her with resolute steps.
At length the door opened noisily and out bounded, spinning round and round in the air, Krak, Oblonsky's yellow spotted pointer, followed by Oblonsky himself with a gun in his hand and a
cigar
in his mouth.
Levin pretended to be asleep, but Oblonsky, having put on his slippers and lit a cigar, left the barn, and their voices soon died away.
Wearing an indoor jacket with a belt, morocco leather shoes, and with a pince-nez of blue glass on his nose, Lvov sat in an easy-chair reading a book lying on a lectern before him, and carefully held at a distance in his shapely hand a
cigar
half turned to ashes.
"Try this cigar, Professor Aronnax, and even though it doesn't come from Havana, it will satisfy you if you're a connoisseur."
I took the
cigar
offered me, whose shape recalled those from Cuba; but it seemed to be made of gold leaf.
It noticeably takes the shape of a cigar, a shape already adopted in London for several projects of the same kind.
The Nautilus's bow and stern boasted that spindle-shaped outline that had caused the ship to be compared appropriately to a long
cigar.
I climbed onto the platform, lit a cigar, and watched him at work.
As soon as he saw me, he came over, graciously offered me a cigar, and said to me:"Well, professor, are you pleased with this Red Sea?Have you seen enough of its hidden wonders, its fish and zoophytes, its gardens of sponges and forests of coral?
The surface of this long sheet-iron
cigar
no longer offered a single protrusion that could hamper its maneuvers.
He put down his
cigar
and ran to swallow a glass of cold water at the pump.
Emma seizing hold of the
cigar
case threw it quickly to the back of the cupboard.
Chapter NineOften when Charles was out she took from the cupboard, between the folds of the linen where she had left it, the green silk
cigar
case.
Rodolphe, a
cigar
between his lips, was mending with his penknife one of the two broken bridles.
He read an old fashion journal, went out, smoked a cigar, walked up three streets, thought it was time, and went slowly towards the porch of Notre Dame.
Leaning on the table opposite him, he chewed his
cigar
as he talked, and Charles was lost in reverie at this face that she had loved.
He lay there, quietly smoking a cigar, until about eleven o'clock.
With his head to one side, and smoking his
cigar
in short, impatient draughts, he listened.
George put on a pipe and spread himself over the easy-chair, and Harris cocked his legs on the table and lit a
cigar.
The expression on the face of the man who, with his hands in his pockets, stands by the stern, smoking a cigar, is sufficient to excuse a breach of the peace by itself; and the lordly whistle for you to get out of the way would, I am confident, ensure a verdict of "justifiable homicide" from any jury of river men.
He wore spectacles - was unarmed, had dismounted, and seemed to be dividing his attention between a cigar, a book, and the incidents of the field before him.
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