Cigarette in a sentence as a noun

He's a mostly good white kid; don't look at the contents of his "cigarette" too closely.

I used to run a custom e-cigarette company.

Maybe these car ads will be seen in 20 years the same way we see cigarette ads right now: dangerous brain washing by a lobby gone crazy.

A story goes that a scientist observing an young dolphin from an underwater portal had blown a cloud of cigarette smoke at it.

Secondly, and less importantly, the guy smoking a cigarette wasn't violating the lockdown.

I wish driving and owning a car started to become discouraged the same way sin taxes and bylaws are discouraging cigarette smoking.

Of course, the more paranoid side of my brain reminds me that a lot of tax revenue comes from old fashioned cigarette sales, and perhaps governments will want to protect those revenues.

Trying to heavy-handedly 'regulate' them so they aren't as easy or affordable to use will only ensure that people keep smoking regular cigarettes.

These games are made specifically for addicts.>Yes, we maximize for users who spend over $10kIt's like the difference between selling alcohol and selling cigarettes.

The regulation says, "the foam inside upholstered furniture be able to withstand exposure to a small flame, like a candle or cigarette lighter, for 12 seconds without igniting.

Tobacco was not a particularly great cause of morbidity and mortality until the invention of the cigarette rolling machine.

Additionally, just like there is a Surgeon's General Warning on cigarette packages, there needs to be a link on every candidates webpage that lists their top 100 donors, and what industry they are in.

Cigarette definitions

noun

finely ground tobacco wrapped in paper; for smoking

See also: cigaret butt