Noun
A small roll of tobacco, used for smoking.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to Lord Moran, during the war years Churchill sought solace in his tumbler of whisky and soda and his cigar. Source: Internet
A fine cigar can taste completely different from inhaled cigarette smoke. Source: Internet
After a puff of his cigar, Grant replied calmly: "Yes. Source: Internet
A flame that may impart its own flavor to the cigar should not be used. Source: Internet
After his heart attack James gave up his heavy cigarette habit and instead smoked a pipe with an occasional cigar; he lost weight, ate only one main meal a day, and limited himself to two or three alcoholic drinks per evening. Source: Internet
All cigar production in Cuba is controlled by the Cuban government, and each brand may be rolled in several different factories in Cuba. Source: Internet