Associations to the word «Cigarette»
Noun
- Cancer
- Cholesterol
- Lip
- Flick
- Roarke
- Gasoline
- Glow
- Musing
- Caine
- Slang
- Scully
- Converse
- Beverage
- Smuggler
- Grate
- Asthma
- Sofa
- Heroin
- Fda
- Haze
- Burn
- Martini
- Perfume
- Ignition
- Purse
- Bystander
- Cough
- Renie
- Textile
- Mouth
- Smell
- Abstinence
- Manufacturer
- Coughing
- Pouch
- Winston
- Warning
- Sponsorship
- Opium
- Ration
- Soda
- Morris
- Drinking
- Jacket
- Wallet
- Bottle
- Box
- Reynolds
- Desk
- Ban
- Petrol
- Wills
- Finger
- Drinker
- Windshield
- Diabetes
Adjective
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.
Wise words
Occasionally in life there are those moments of unutterable
fulfillment which cannot be completely explained by those
symbols called words. Their meanings can only be articulated
by the inaudible language of the heart.







