Examples of using Cigars in English and their translations into Malay
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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room with you and uncle Bernie, and his smelly cigars.
I even think that we should introduce a ban on cigar ether and cigars, give heavy fines
Secondary cigarette smoke/ stale smoke that is generated from tobacco products such as cigarettes, cigars or pipes where the smoke exhaled by a smoker.
More cigarettes or cigars or 50 250 grams of tobacco, or the specified products in the set weighing over 250 grams per person over the age of 18-.
Samuel Bratt, who was a dedicated smoker left his non-smoking wife £330,000 on the condition she smoked five cigars every day.
Gift boxes for wine, cigars and other commodities made from wood that has been processed and/
bequeathed her £333,000 under the condition that she smoke 5 cigars a day.”.
Gift boxes for wine, cigars and other commodities made from wood that has been processed and/
When absorbed in small amounts from cigarettes, cigars, or BREATHE e-cigs, nicotine can cause a feeling of relaxation,
More Than 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 250 grams of tobacco, or products specified in the set weighing more than 250 grams per person over 18 years of age.
The way in which they all blew the smoke from their cigars out of their noses and mouths in particular led one to conclude that they were very irritated.
paints are produced, and cigars are made.
above are allowed to import not more than 250 cigarettes or cigars weighing not more than 250 grams
Tobacco and tobacco products 200 50 cigarettes or cigars(cigarillos) or 250 grams of tobacco,
More than 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 250 grams of tobacco or the specified products in the set with a total weight of more than 250 grams per person over 18 years of age.
esophagus are approximately equal in users of cigarettes, cigars, and pipes.
several well-dressed young men who were lounging up and down with cigars in their mouths.
several well-dressed young men who were lounging up and down with cigars in their mouths.
150 cigars or 300 cigarettes which are required to be of less 3g per unit and tobacco pipes of four hundred grams.
In the case of Watteau v Fenwick,[6] Lord Coleridge CJ on the Queen's Bench concurred with an opinion by Wills J that a third party could hold personally liable a principal who he did not know about when he sold cigars to an agent that was acting outside of its authority.