Cigaret in a sentence as a noun

So, the next thing would be the seller give a speech about how bad cigarets its for each sale?

Putting warnings in the cigarets doesn't work either.

NY Times used 'cigaret' for 'cigarette' for about a year or so. They switched back in embarassment.

A cigaret is almost engineered to spike a nicotine shot.

I took away from Alan Carr's book it is not possible to just smoke one cigarette ever again.

There is just no way you can defend a lower tax on cigaret, except maybe if you're anti government.

I once saw a guy throw a cigaret pack on the ground literally, and I kid you not, literally 3 feet away from a garbage can.

It’s striking how many people smoke tobacco in Paris - the French average 1089 cigarettes per person per year, compared to 685 where I live.

One thing that bugs me about ecigarettes is that the flavoring chemicals are totally untested.

When you feels you don't have a sharp mind or enough energy at work, and you boosts yourself with a coffee and a cigaret, okay, but I don't think you really need to have those boosts.

Add cigaret smoking and alcohol consumption at every emotional turn in the narrative because that's "how people behave in the western world".

Back when tobacco tax were much higher in Ontario and Quebec, the Akwesasne reserve was a key smuggling area for bringing low tax US cigarettes into Canada.

Cigaret definitions

noun

finely ground tobacco wrapped in paper; for smoking

See also: cigarette butt