cigarillo
a small, thin cigar.
a cigarette with a wrapping of tobacco instead of paper.
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How to use cigarillo in a sentence
The man took a long, unlit cigarillo out of his mouth, and paused.
Leonardo DiCaprio’s Big Christie’s Auction Brings in $38.8 Million | Isabel Wilkinson | May 14, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTAngela “Big Ang” Raiola, the towering, cigarillo-puffing star of the hit VH1 reality series Mob Wives, is truly a sight to behold.
Big Ang, Breakout Star of VH1’s Reality Series ‘Mob Wives,’ Opens Up | Marlow Stern | March 21, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTFood is always of secondary importance: he ranks it after his novia, after his cigarillo, after the bulls.
Spanish Life in Town and Country | L. Higgin and Eugne E. StreetAn hour later I sat beside Jos's hearth, smoking a friendly cigarillo, with the surly old peasant.
Behind it, to one side, Mars floated like the red tip of a smoldering cigarillo in the blackness.
The cigarillo is smoked slowly, the last whiff being the bonne bouche, the breast, la pechuga.
Gatherings From Spain | Richard FordIn the cigarillo manufactory about 2000 workmen find employment.
Narrative of the Circumnavigation of the Globe by the Austrian Frigate Novara, Volume II | Karl Ritter von Scherzer
British Dictionary definitions for cigarillo
/ (ˌsɪɡəˈrɪləʊ) /
a small cigar often only slightly larger than a cigarette
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