cigar smoker

collocation in English

meaningsofcigarandsmoker

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cigar
noun[C]
uk
/sɪˈɡɑːr/
us
/səˈɡɑːr/
a tube made from dried and rolled tobacco leaves that ...
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smoker
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsməʊ.kər/
us
/ˈsmoʊ.kɚ/
someone who smokes ...
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(Definition ofcigarandsmokerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It has also been suggested that the pipe smoker is going to suffer rather more than thecigarsmoker.
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The consumption of cigars has decreased—thecigarsmokerappearing to have been affected.
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I only rose to point out another anomaly, and that is the case of thecigarsmoker.
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My wife says that they are so nice that she objects to having to say that she is a regularcigarsmokerin order to help me.
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Freud began smoking tobacco at age 24; initially a cigarette smoker, he became acigarsmoker.
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That, of course, applies also to cigar smokers.
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On the whole, cigar smokers do not inhale to the same extent as do cigarette smokers.
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Everyone will agree that the target group of pipe and cigar smokers will be different to that of cigarette smokers.
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We have been informed that cigar smokers are absolved from the effect of this duty, and that the smokers of expensive tobacco are absolved.
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Among other cigar smokers, it suggests rules governing sharing, cutting, lighting, humidors, women cigar smokers, and gifts.
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One can only suppose that they were inveterate pipe and cigar smokers!
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Along with pyrazines, they are also the most odorous chemicals in cigar smoker's breath.
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However, pipe or cigar smokers who are former-cigarette smokers might retain a habit of smoke inhalation.
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Though it can go higher or lower depending on the cigar smoker's preferences, it should never go higher than 75% due to the possibility of hatching tobacco beetles.
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Dedicated cigar smokers wearied of the frequently poor quality of new makers and returned to established names of the industry, while many newcomers moved on to new hobbies.
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This decision proved to be a sage one, as the flood of new cigar smokers of the 1990s predictably came to develop a taste for a spicier product.
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