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My husband has a cigarette for the first time in months.
Perhaps the last place for a cigarette was a church.
He will not come within 10 miles of a cigarette.
He put his cigarette out and looked around at the others.
I'd have a cigarette while I was out with friends.
Can I just have a light off your cigarette then?
She could tell by the way he ground out his cigarette on the floor.
I put out the current cigarette and light another one.
She took a cigarette off me, and I gave her a light.
Then I asked him for a cigarette and he said no.
She would always have a cigarette first thing in the morning.
He asked for a light, and set fire to the end of a cigarette.
After a moment he asked for a cigarette and someone gave him one.
At a party, the man next to me asked for a cigarette.
He wanted a cigarette, but they were back in the house.
A cigarette would at least have given him something to do with his hands.
The man with the cigarette looked him over for the first time.
We tax cigarettes in part because of their health cost.
Not all cigarettes, just about eight billion of its own.
All they've got to do is give up cigarettes for 24 hours.
A 16-year-old girl gets cigarettes from friends or her parents.
Take a walk or read a book instead of taking a cigarette break.
I'm still trying to give up the cigarettes you know?
On the other hand, he simply could've been out of cigarettes.
She took out a cigarette and let him light it.