cigars
Pronunciation: [sɪˈɡɑrz]
Word
Context: “smoking”
(noun) cigars are rolled bundles of dried tobacco leaves that people smoke. They are thicker than cigarettes and often have a stronger taste.
Example
My grandfather enjoys smoking cigars while sitting on the porch.
Example
She didn't like the smell of cigars at the party.
Example
Have you ever tried smoking a cigar?
Context: “celebration”
(noun) cigars are sometimes given as gifts or smoked during celebrations like weddings or the birth of a baby. They are seen as a special treat during happy moments.
Example
They passed out cigars to celebrate the new baby's arrival.
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He didn't want to celebrate with cigars, as he prefers to keep things low-key.
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Why do people often smoke cigars at celebrations?
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