cigar-smoke

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cigar-smoke (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of cigar smoke
    • 1905, Edith Wharton, The House of Mirth:
      At Mrs. Fisher's, through the cigar-smoke of the studio, a dozen voices greeted Selden.
    • 2013, Airey Neave, Little Cyclone: The Girl who Started the Comet Line:
      In the front room, full of stale cigar-smoke, the Germans began their interrogation.
    • 2014, Ian Parker, Psychology After the Unconscious: From Freud to Lacan:
      In the place of the old symptom, a new one emerges, this time the smell of cigar-smoke.