Associations to the word «Cigarette»
Noun
- Smoker
- Smoking
- Tobacco
- Lighter
- Smoke
- Butt
- Carton
- Cigar
- Smuggling
- Marijuana
- Pack
- Puff
- Excise
- Tar
- Packet
- Camel
- Chewing
- Package
- Chesterfield
- Additive
- Alcohol
- Cessation
- Drag
- Packaging
- Dangling
- Chocolate
- Cannabis
- Lighting
- Pall
- Lung
- Advertising
- Coffee
- Lucky
- Asbestos
- Ash
- Addiction
- Filter
- Holder
- Fume
- Advertisement
- Brand
- Calorie
- Ember
- Whisky
- Tray
- Gum
- Craving
- Candy
- Vodka
- Pipe
- Liquor
- Dolan
- Hypertension
- Tin
- Whiskey
- Cocaine
- Consumption
- Bosch
- Marino
- Beer
- Obesity
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Pictures for the word «Cigarette»
Wiktionary
CIGARETTE, noun. Tobacco, marijuana, or other substances, in a thin roll wrapped with paper, intended to be smoked.
CIGARETTE BOAT, noun. (Canada) (US) a small fast boat with a planing hull used to smuggle cigarettes to avoid taxation
CIGARETTE BOAT, noun. A go-fast boat, a powerboat of the type similar to what is used to smuggle cigarettes
CIGARETTE BOATS, noun. Plural of cigarette boat
CIGARETTE CARD, noun. A small card given free with each pack of cigarettes. Each card had a picture on the front and a text about the picture on the back. They were issued as sets about selected themes. They are collector's items now.
CIGARETTE CASE, noun. A small flat case for holding cigarettes
CIGARETTE CASES, noun. Plural of cigarette case
CIGARETTE GIRL, noun. (chiefly historical) A woman employed to sell cigarettes, sometimes cigars, and other related items.
CIGARETTE GIRLS, noun. Plural of cigarette girl
CIGARETTE LIGHTER, noun. A small, handheld device for creating fire, especially for lighting cigarettes.
CIGARETTE PANTS, noun. (plurale tantum) Pants (trousers) with a snug fit through the legs, ending in a small leg opening.
CIGARETTE PAPER, noun. A small sheet of paper used for rolling cigarettes; rolling paper.
CIGARETTE PAPERS, noun. Plural of cigarette paper
Dictionary definition
CIGARETTE, noun. Finely ground tobacco wrapped in paper; for smoking.
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