smoking a cigarette
cigarette butt
cigarette pack
cigarette smoking
cigarette paper
cigarette lighter
cigarette case
cigarette ash
cigarette end
cigarette holder
cigarette box
the odour of cigarette smoke.
a cigarette burn in the tablecloth.
a silver cigarette case.
an ashtray full of cigarette ends.
There's a cigarette packet thrown into the gutter.
She lit a cigarette with quick, jerky movement.
a proposed ban on cigarette advertising.
the ashtray was crammed with cigarette butts.
a youth with a cigarette stuck behind one ear.
wreathed in a miasma of cigarette smoke.
be sprinkled with cigarette ashes
the telltale cigarette ash on the carpet
the necessity of breaking the cigarette habit
burned the rug with a cigarette;
I don't mind cigarette smoke.
Would you mind putting out that cigarette?
Penny knows where I was; she sent me cigarettes.
Then Robert Strickland struck a match and lit a cigarette.
Charlie is outside the bar having a cigarette.
Would you mind putting out your cigarette?
Would you like a cigarette? Yes, please.
Could you put out the cigarette please?
Mom, c-can you not smoke the cigarettes at the table, please?
Will you have a cigarette? asked Mrs.Strickland.
Cigarette smoke contains over 4,000 toxic chemicals.
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