Sentence examples for was cigarettes from inspiring English sources

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was cigarettes

noun

Tobacco, marijuana, or other substances, in a thin roll wrapped with paper, intended to be smoked.

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If it was cigarettes, people would be appalled".

The first, which proved age had not dimmed his sense of humour, was "cigarettes, whisky and wild, wild women".

For Jody Powell, who died apparently of a heart attack at age 65 this week, the big weakness was cigarettes.

Asked what she had spent the money on, the 41-year-old told the prosecutor lawyer Jane Carpenter: "It was cigarettes for the children.

I thought it was cigarettes but it was actually a guy who broke out a camp stove and starting cooking something over an open flame.

By Berton Roueché The New Yorker, December 8 , 1945P. 25 "Morning, noon, and night," one of our operatives heard a lady remark to a companion at the Colony Club, "all I could think about was cigarettes, so naturally I had to take up smoking".

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And there were cigarettes on the tables.

There would be cigarettes in my raincoat.

He says his name is Cigarettes Gauloises.

Inside are Cigarettes Gauloises and Film Forum Schedule.

There were cigarettes, blankets, anything you wanted.

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