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been cigarette
noun
Tobacco, marijuana, or other substances, in a thin roll wrapped with paper, intended to be smoked.
Exact(5)
The Six were released in 1991 after their third appeal, which established that forensic evidence the police said showed gelignite could have been cigarette traces and that their confession statements, made, they always maintained, after brutal beatings, had been tampered with.
None of the subjects were or had been cigarette smokers.
At that time, 15% reported they take medication for hypertension, 36% had dyslipidemia and 31% had been cigarette smokers at some time since developing type 1 diabetes.
Among the patients, 18 persons had been cigarette smokers for at least 20 years, while 15 persons were non-smokers.
In addition, of the men who had been cigarette smokers in 1967-70, just 29% were still current smokers at re-survey (indicating that over two thirds had quit, for some reason, during that time).
Similar(55)
It has sometimes been cigarettes, wives and, arguably, sex.
I quit smoking cold turkey that day and have been cigarette-free for almost two years.
Switch to decaf until you've been cigarette-free for two months.
"There are cigarette butts here".
"Those are cigarette burns," she said simply.
There's cigarette smoke, and alcohol.
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