44 adjectives to describe cigarettes

Mortimer looked thoughtful, and held an unlighted cigarette.

Why do you not go up to the castle that frowns down upon the village, and tell the man there that you are starving, that he must feed you, that you are not going to work from dawn till eve while he sits on his velvet couch and smokes his gold-tipped cigarettes.

Kemp went into the shop and came back with a packet of cheap cigarettes.

Then she fetched him another brandy and soda, put a lighted cigarette between his lips, picked up a chair for herself, and sat down, so close to him that their elbows almost touched.

They had the cutest little cigarettes (Mother said they were) in gold holders, and I knew then that I was seeing lifereal life; not the stupid kind you get back in a country town like Andersonville.

They walked up and down the long platform, smoking endless cigarettes, talking gravely.

In the morning that of eggs frizzling in butter, the pungent cigarette, coffee and bad cognac; at five o'clock the fragrant odour of absinthe; and soon after the steaming soup ascends from the kitchen; and as the evening advances, the mingled smells of cigarettes, coffee, and weak beer.

He was smoking a long, brown cigarette and he carried a bundle of newspapers.

Presently Fogerty strolled over, smoking his eternal cigarette, and stood watching the pressman, as if interested in the oiling of the complicated machine.

His geniality was not fully restored until, at the end of the meal, Christina laid a box of superior cigarettes between her two guests.

He had forgotten to light his customary cigarette after the exigencies of a Cabinet Council.

" She struck a match and started to light a tiny gold-tipped cigarette.

The door opened, and Roll Ditson sauntered in, smoking the inevitable cigarette.

"The guests are all the members of the Flying Legion!" answered the Frenchman, with another draw at his indispensable cigarette.

If he only knew that I am now smoking my lastthe last cigarette on the place!"

His slender, pointed fingers held, as if from mere habit, a lifeless cigarette.

A very perplexed waiter brought them coffee and watched them light cigarettes.

For a long time after Evelyn departed, Carroll remained seated, puffing amusedly on the cigar which followed his matutinal cigarette.

Racey Dawson, conscious that both Jack Harpe and Luke Tweezy were watching him covertly, rolled a meticulous cigarette.

Hollingsworth Chase uttered a short, scornful laugh as he unconcernedly lifted a match to one of his precious cigarettes.

Such as preferred cigarettes, suffered the girls to light them at the copper fire-pans.

He lighted his seventh cigarette and leaned back.

"She ain't ridin' straight toward Farewell," said Tom Loudon, rolling a slow cigarette.

[Illustration] There he stood in his evening dress, with a half-smoked cigarette between his lips.

I say, though, you must have had a shocking time!" Bob's voice was quite quiet for all his astonishment, his manner a miracle, though it was too dark to read the face; and his right hand held tenderly to mine, as his eyes fell upon my sticks, while his left poised a steady cigarette.

44 adjectives to describe  cigarettes