cigars

[sɪˈɡɑːz]
[sɪˈɡɑɹz]
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cigar

A cigar is a long, slender roll of tobacco that people often smoke for pleasure.

When we talk about cigars, it's usually in the context of smoking. A lot of people enjoy cigars on special occasions or as a luxury item. Some countries, especially Cuba and the Dominican Republic, are famous for making high-quality cigars. In those places, cigar factories can be like museums - they've been around for generations, and the workers take pride in their craft. If someone says they're going to smoke a cigar after dinner, it's likely because they want to relax and enjoy a quiet evening with friends or family.

Definitions

noun

  • Tobacco rolled and wrapped with an outer covering of tobacco leaves, intended to be smoked.

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