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cig noun a cigrette or cigar US, 1894- [T]hey heard him say to Polly, “Have a cig?” while offering a silver cigarette-case with a flourish. — Norman Lindsay, Halfway to Anywhere, p. 44, 1947
- While I fired a cig he called an extension number and was connected. — Mickey Spillane, My Gun is Quick, p. 13, 1950
- I see her standing, with her black velvet slacks, handsapockets, thin, slouched, cig hanging from lips[.] — Jack Kerouac, The Subterraneans, p. 50, 1958
- We carried the tax stampless cigs down into the cellar in the nick of time. — Ed Sanders, Tales of Beatnik Glory, p. 29, 1975
- When we finished Susie went for the john, I went for my cigs. — Larry Heinemann, Close Quarters, p. 187, 1977
- So at two o’clock one morning, Whokka left two packets of cigs outside his room on the “Welcome” mat, and to his delight, they were gone when he woke up. — Max Walker, How To Tame Lions, p. 109, 1988
- [P]ast an old mechanical cig machine[.] — Nicholas Blincoe, Ardwick Green (Disco Biscuits), p. 4, 1996
- Guns at this side, Freddy Heflin walks slowly, steadily, down the middle of the street, towards the Four Aces. He lights a cig. — James Mangold, Copland, p. 147, 1997
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