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  • 21Cigar box — See also: Dick Box (juggling) and Baker Bowl (a.k.a. The Cigar Box ) Cohiba Robustos slide lid cabinet box A cigar box is a box container for cigar packaging. Traditionally cigar boxes have been made of wood, cardboard or paper. There …

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  • 22cigar — [18] Cigar comes from Spanish cigarro, whose origin is disputed. One story, perhaps more picturesque than accurate, is that it is an adaptation of cigarra, the Spanish word for ‘cicada’; supposedly this insect, with its stout body round which are …

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  • 23cigar — UK [sɪˈɡɑː(r)] / US [sɪˈɡɑr] noun [countable] Word forms cigar : singular cigar plural cigars a tube of dried tobacco leaves that people smoke. Cigars are bigger than cigarettes and do not have paper around them …

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  • 24cigar — [18] Cigar comes from Spanish cigarro, whose origin is disputed. One story, perhaps more picturesque than accurate, is that it is an adaptation of cigarra, the Spanish word for ‘cicada’; supposedly this insect, with its stout body round which are …

    Word origins

  • 25cigar — ci|gar [sıˈga: US ˈga:r] n [Date: 1700 1800; : Spanish; Origin: cigarro, probably from Mayan sik ar smoking ] a thick tube shaped thing that people smoke, and which is made from tobacco leaves that have been rolled up →↑cigarette …

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  • 26cigar — ci|gar [ sı gar ] noun count a tube of dried tobacco leaves that people smoke. Cigars are bigger than cigarettes and do not have paper around them …

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  • 27cigar — noun (C) a thing that people smoke made from tobacco leaves that have been rolled into a thick tube shape …

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  • 28Cohiba (cigar brand) — Cohiba is a brand for two kinds of premium cigar, one produced in Cuba for Habanos S.A., the Cuban state owned tobacco company, and the other produced in the Dominican Republic for US based General Cigar Company. The name cohíba derives from the… …

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  • 29Exploding cigar — pellets advertisement from January 1917 edition of Popular Mechanics An exploding cigar is a variety of cigar that explodes shortly after being lit. Such cigars are normally packed with a minute chemical explosive charge near the lighting end or… …

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  • 30Montecristo (cigar) — Cuban Montecristo branding Cuban Montecristo cigar …

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