Definition of Cigarrette. Meaning of Cigarrette. Synonyms of Cigarrette

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- A cigarette is a narrow cylinder containing a combustible material, typically tobacco, that is rolled into thin paper for smoking. The cigarette is ignited...
- Candy cigarettes are a candy introduced in the late 19th century made out of chalky sugar, bubblegum or chocolate, wrapped in paper and packaged and branded...
- IV and the Strange Band, released on June 17, 2022. Source: "Train" "Cigarrette Ends" "Deep Down" "Stand Your Ground" "Southern Despair" "I'm Gonna Haunt...
- A lighter is a portable device which creates a controlled flame, and can be used to ignite a variety of flammable items, such as cigarettes, butane gas...
- is the second most common form of tobacco consumption in India, after cigarrette smoking. Dissolvable tobacco, a variation on chewing tobacco that completely...
- unregulated unregulated unregulated There is currently no law regulating e-cigarrettes  Saint Kitts and Nevis legal legal unregulated unregulated unregulated...
- Magazine: Federal Police discovers that Paraguayan candidates are behind cigarrette smuggling. In Portuguese. [1] Preocupa El Estado De Salud Del Mítico Osvaldo...
- musical backing at Farren's reading of his memoir Give The Anarchist A Cigarrette at London pub Filthy McNasty's. Looking back on Shagrat in 1972, Took...
- what you meant by the expression [i.e. hobnob]. To offer a housemaid a cigarrette is not hobbing. Nor, when you light it for her, does that constitute nobbing...
- the body of Mr Llavallol, and Mr Miró, who smoked, ended up with his cigarrette down the back of his neck, burning him under his shirt. — Witness statement...