1. cigarette - Noun
2. cigarette - Verb
A little cigar; a little fine tobacco rolled in paper for smoking.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA blood-spattered cigarette packet on a table in Mr Austic's backyard was not there when initially photographed but appeared in a photo taken about 30 hours later. Source: Internet
A cancer stick which is (or was) a common English-slang expression for a "cigarette" is shortened to a cancer. Source: Internet
A fine cigar can taste completely different from inhaled cigarette smoke. Source: Internet
A key ingredient that makes cigarettes more addictive is the inclusion of reconstituted tobacco, which has additives to make nicotine more volatile as the cigarette burns. 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
A connection exists between cigarette filters introduced to soil and the depletion of some soil nutrients over a period time. Source: Internet