Use of cigar in Sentences. 45 Examples

The examples include cigar at the start of sentence, cigar at the end of sentence and cigar in the middle of sentence

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cigar at the end of sentence


  1. I don't smoke cigar.
  2. I don't smoke cigar.
  3. He drew on his cigar.
  4. I'm dying for a cigar.
  5. I'm dying for a cigar.
  6. I sat puffing my cigar.
  7. I sat puffing my cigar.
  8. I like to smoke a cigar.
  9. He puffed away at his cigar.
  10. He puffed away at his cigar.
  11. He was smoking a large cigar.
  12. He was smoking a large cigar.
  13. Dobbs was smoking a fat cigar.
  14. Dobbs was smoking a fat cigar.
  15. He paused and drew on his cigar.
  16. He paused and drew on his cigar.
  17. He had a few puffs at the cigar.
  18. He had a few puffs at the cigar.
  19. The boss was twiddling his cigar.
  20. The old man is sucking at a cigar.
  21. The old man is sucking at a cigar.
  22. Papa flicked the ash from his cigar.
  23. He laughed and took a puff on his cigar.
  24. He was sitting alone smoking a big cigar.
  25. He was sitting alone smoking a big cigar.
  26. I sometimes allow myself the luxury of a cigar.
  27. He went through the ritual of lighting his cigar.
  28. He went through the ritual of lighting his cigar.

cigar in the middle of sentence


  1. I don't like cigar. It smokes hard.
  2. The air was thick with cigar fumes.
  3. Her thin cigar burned quite quickly.
  4. He blew out a stream of cigar smoke.
  5. His cigar glowed in the darkened room.
  6. His cigar glowed in the darkened room.
  7. Your breath reeks of stale cigar smoke.
  8. He has the occasional cigar after dinner.
  9. He has the occasional cigar after dinner.
  10. He usually has a cigar vised in his teeth.
  11. He usually has a cigar vised in his teeth.
  12. A cigar after dinner is my only indulgence.
  13. He straddled before me,with a cigar in his hand.
  14. He straddled before me,with a cigar in his hand.
  15. He snuffed out his cigar, and began to drink whisky.
  16. He took a long puff at his cigar and began his story.
  17. He took a long puff at his cigar and began his story.
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