Cigar
in sentence
113 examples of Cigar in a sentence
His coat was off, and his arms were naked to the elbow; blood had disfigured much of his dress, and his hands, and even face, bore this mark of his profession; in his mouth was a cigar; in his right hand some instruments of strange formation, and in his left the remnants of an apple, with which he occasionally relieved the duty of the before-mentioned
cigar.
"You are much hurt, I fear," said Mason, with something of condolence in his manner, as they reentered the highway, biting off the end of a
cigar
for the want of a better quality of tobacco.
The retreat of the ladies was the signal for the appearance of the surgeon's cigar, which, being established in a corner of his mouth, in a certain knowing way, caused not the slightest interruption to his discourse.
"Sympathy and kindness have their influence on the human system," returned the surgeon, knocking the ashes from his cigar, with the tip of a little finger, in the manner of an adept.
'I took too much wine after dinner, and have a very vague recollection of walking about the streets, and smoking a
cigar
afterwards.
'Ah! no mistake about that,' said a very red-faced man, behind a
cigar.
And Mr. Snodgrass took his
cigar
from his mouth, and struck the table violently with his clenched fist.
'I should like to hear that same story,' said the red-faced man with the
cigar.
'You don't find this sort of thing disagreeable, I hope, sir?' said his right hand neighbour, a gentleman in a checked shirt and Mosaic studs, with a
cigar
in his mouth.
'That ain't bad, if it's true,' said the man in the Mosaic studs, lighting a fresh
cigar.
With this permission and the street-door key, Sam Weller issued forth a little before the appointed time, and strolled leisurely towards Queen Square, which he no sooner gained than he had the satisfaction of beholding Mr. John Smauker leaning his powdered head against a lamp-post at a short distance off, smoking a
cigar
through an amber tube.
Mr. Pickwick, feeling not a little disgusted with this dialogue, as well as with the air and manner of the two beings by whom it had been carried on, was about to inquire whether he could not be accommodated with a private sitting-room, when two or three strangers of genteel appearance entered, at sight of whom the boy threw his
cigar
into the fire, and whispering to Mr. Price that they had come to 'make it all right' for him, joined them at a table in the farther end of the room.
'Isaac,' said Jackson, as Mrs. Bardell prepared to get in, looking up at the man with the ash stick, who was seated on the box, smoking a
cigar.
'It wouldn't be a bad notion to have a
cigar
by the kitchen fire, would it?' said Bob Sawyer, still prompted by the demon aforesaid.
Light a
cigar
and let me expound."
I found the ash of a cigar, which my special knowledge of tobacco ashes enables me to pronounce as an Indian
cigar.
I have, as you know, devoted some attention to this, and written a little monograph on the ashes of 140 different varieties of pipe, cigar, and cigarette tobacco.
It was an Indian cigar, of the variety which are rolled in Rotterdam."
"When I went down there I found him talking with his son, so I smoked a
cigar
and waited behind a tree until he should be alone.
You remember in her statement she said that her sister could smell Dr. Roylott's
cigar.
"I think that I shall have a whisky and soda and a
cigar
after all this cross-questioning.
With a short greeting he seated himself and lit the
cigar
which had been offered to him.
Sheriff offered him a
cigar
in the smoking-room of the Pullman, and when Dave Lewis, the conductor, came through, Tarvin hailed him as an old friend, and made him come back and join them when he had gone his rounds.
To make sure that the right story went back to the town, he told the conductor of the train, in strict confidence, while he smoked his usual
cigar
with him, about a little placer-mining scheme in Alaska which he was going there to nurse for a while.
If you want to pay my board, and my wine, liquor, and
cigar
bill, while I wait, don't mind me.
Estes invited him out upon the veranda to smoke a
cigar
with him; his wife brought her sewing and sat with them; and as they smoked Tarvin asked him his questions about the Naulahka.
At her nod he lighted a
cigar.
He grumbled inarticulately over his
cigar
a moment.
Please go I"Tarvin pulled at his
cigar
musingly for some seconds.
But, smiling bitterly at his readiness to hope, he lighted a cigar, and obeyed the order.
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