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Meaning of cigared | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B1

Definitions

Equipped with a cigar.

not-comparable

Examples

“The lisping effeminacy, the melancholy jargon, the French and German foppery of the moustached and cigared race that the coffee-house life of the continent has propagated among us, would have found no favour in the eyes of this honest and high-principled king.”
“During all this time, the band played sweetly from the opera of Lucia de Lammermoor, and swarthy, moustached and cigared men, and gaudily-dressed and ill-walking ladies, promenaded round and round the walks, while their carriages waited outside the gates.”
“On the decks gorgeously cigared gentlemen puffed smoke into the smiling faces of lovely women, who coughed and sneezed gracious acknowledgments of the delicate attention.”
“[…] by a gawking group of those fat-cigared plutocrats of the leather couches!”
“He has become somebody, has a broader and more tolerant view of the one-time cartoon hayseed and the fat-cigared plutocrat.”
“She came back and painted a picture of a pudgy, cross-kneed, half-bald, fat-cigared man on the edge of his chair.”
“The cigared gentleman in the picture to the right, gazing skyward, is John Vesey.”
“[…] fat, cigared and bejewelled businessmen of all nationalities, in American cars, to whom the legality or morality of their livelihood is a matter of complete indifference so long as it pays; […]”
“I remember particularly one visit with my father to a textile mill where haggard, hollow-eyed women were grinding away their pathetic lives “to make the bogey” while a pot-bellied, gold-chained, fat-cigared owner — who could have come right out of a present-day communist cartoon of a “capitalist” — looked callously on.”
“[…] his sisters Mathilde and Chardine, elegant in their rustling silks, with their fat, cigared, merchant husbands.”
“One of my last memories of the Gulf South is the sight, a day or two before I left it, of a fat, cigared, helmeted, booted, pistoled and clubbed guardian of the public peace standing sentinel on a Mobile street ready to spring valiantly into action should a colored child approach a schoolhouse.”
“One wall, covered with paintings of burly, cigared men and buxom, sun-glassed women, is a rainbow of pastels.”
“There were six races round the dirt track every afternoon, the finish line right in front of the splintery plank-and-shingle grandstand which would be filled with ladies in summer dresses and cigared gentlemen in straw hats, the dusty and ticket-littered standing-room in front crowded elbow-to-elbow with hot and sweaty strangers from who knew where who got most astonishingly excited as the nags galloped by, their hooves tossing damp lumps of dirt aloft.”
“Across the way cigared men whisper, giggle incoherently at the sight of dogs in heat.”
“Churchill was a fat cigared caricature in Burnfort, the war remembered as a shortage of tea, Tomeen’s triumphant bicycle ride with two pounds of it.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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