Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A small narrow cigar.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun a small cigar or cigarette wrapped in tobacco instead of paper.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A thin
cigar , differing from acigarette in being wrapped withtobacco leaves rather than paper
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun small cigar or cigarette wrapped in tobacco instead of paper
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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Time you went home and me to my cottage, he said and flicked his cigarillo out on the sand.
Cigarillo Shelagh Power-Chopra 2011
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When I didn't answer, "Thirteen," he said again in his superfly-slick platform accent, and I could hear him take a long drag from his cigarillo.
Corpse Safari Cheryl Anne Gardner 2011
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There was another cigarillo in the sand, this time tossed near the lifeguard's chair.
Cigarillo Shelagh Power-Chopra 2011
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Shirley stubbed her cigarillo out on a dead chunk of honeycomb.
Dangerous Questions John Wentworth Chapin 2011
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Left to right: Mum, with Ritmeester cigarillo; Nick, somewhat subdued; an unidentified young female person wearing the oversized spectacles (Amanda insists that this widget is not her); Simon “Soprano”; Joey, and Uncle Colin, wearing the traditional headgear of an Australian legal practitioner.
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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I found the cigarillo in the sand, tossed near a patch of beach plums.
Cigarillo Shelagh Power-Chopra 2011
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Left to right: Mum, with Ritmeester cigarillo; Nick, somewhat subdued; an unidentified young female person wearing the oversized spectacles (Amanda insists that this widget is not her); Simon “Soprano”; Joey, and Uncle Colin, wearing the traditional headgear of an Australian legal practitioner.
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Still, Ms. Burden said that she prefers the more feminine cigarillo, and is hoping that Mr. Paley will add one to his La Palina line.
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I must have dozed off in the sun after finishing my second cigarillo, otherwise I'm sure I would have noticed the commotion.
toupee 2010
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Al-Manar holds a special symbolic place in the resistance, Kassir said, pulling at a cigarillo and fidgeting with the ash while he spoke.
A Privilege to Die Thanassis Cambanis 2010
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