cigarsmoke

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Noun[edit]

cigarsmoke (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of cigar smoke
    • 1873 June, “Our London Scrap-Book: The Haymarket”, in Harper's Magazine, volume 47, number 277, page 155:
      [] when bars and supperrooms and cafés throw out floods of light upon the pavement, crowded with sauntering figures; when the air is heavy with cigarsmoke and filled with the rustle-rustle of stiff silks —then the Haymarket is the Haymarket.
    • 1992, Cormac McCarthy, All the Pretty Horses, →ISBN, page 11:
      The room smelled of old cigarsmoke.
    • 2000, John Dos Passos, The Big Money, page 168:
      There were waiters in the hall outside the suite and cigarsmoke and a great sound of social voices pouring out the open door.