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were cigarettes
noun
Tobacco, marijuana, or other substances, in a thin roll wrapped with paper, intended to be smoked.
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And there were cigarettes on the tables.
There were cigarettes, blankets, anything you wanted.
I am sure there were cigarettes -- I am only speculating".
The only areas of under-estimation were cigarettes - a perfect reason to give up.
As the shooting day grew in length, all they asked for were cigarettes and whiskey and I dispatched vehicle after vehicle to keep them supplied with these necessities.
I went in and met with Aaron and read in his giant office with the shaggy carpet, and there were cigarettes sitting out on the table for anyone that wanted them.
Similar(43)
10 (71%) were cigarette smoker and 3 (21%) were cannabis users.
Nearly all tobacco users were cigarette smokers.
99.6% of smokers were cigarette users.
Twenty-three (13%) were current smokers and all were cigarette smokers.
The majority of subjects were cigarette smokers (n = 182, 70.8%).
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