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Definition of cheroot in English: cherootnoun ʃəˈruːtʃəˈrut A cigar with both ends open. 方头雪茄烟 Example sentencesExamples - The popular image of the director at these sessions is rubbish: has any director ever actually lounged on a divan, smoking a cheroot, drawling ‘next!’
- Feeling a little nauseous when he was done, Adam was carefully pouring some water on the burnt out stub of his cheroot when he spied James flicking the end of his into a pile of leaves, igniting them.
- He had replaced his cheroot temporarily with a regulator mouthpiece and was in full-on paparazzi mode.
- Unfortunately, the Romans, whether enjoying the decadence of a savoured cheroot in Egypt or the smoke-free asceticism of Rome, appear bound by the very buckles on their peculiar boots.
- Dropping the cheroot on the counter, he strode to her side.
- I recall taking second looks as I watched women smoking cigars and cheroots in café's and restaurants, something I'd never seen before but something I'm sure Mary has come across.
- It was in 1960, or possibly 1961, at any rate before the first Beatles LP, that I went shopping for cheroots with my grandfather.
- Estimates begin at €50-100 for an amber cheroot holder and a quantity of smoking equipment belonging to the Yeats family.
- Like I said, all that's missing is the cheroots.
- He pulled one of the cheroots from the packet he kept them in and began looking for a source to light it.
- I have a Walter Mosley novel ready to go, ready for that holy moment on the cliff when I can fire up a cheroot, sip a Belvedere and get lost.
- Cigars, cheroots and cigarillos of tobacco or tobacco substitutes which have been exempt so far shall attract 16% CENVAT.
- The smell of most un-English food, plus a whiff of exotic cheroots, filled the air.
- He had his chair tipped back on its two rear legs and was waving his ever-present cheroot around animatedly, managing not to spill his martini in the process.
- He extracted a couple of cheroots from a slim metal case, offering one to Henry.
- ‘Ridiculous isn't it,’ he says, pulling the cheroot from its cylinder.
- Daniel leaned against the kitchen sink and lit up a cheroot.
- Sleeves rolled up, Sebastian leaned against the wall with his chair tipped back on two legs and sucked on a cheroot.
- In the end, he would flick the stub of his cheroot into the fire as signal that it was time to go to bed, and that was that.
- He preferred to watch, unobserved, the street life of the city from a hole in his prison wall, than to smoke cheroots and talk politics with his fellow prisoners.
OriginLate 17th century: from French cheroute, from Tamil curuṭṭu 'roll of tobacco'. Rhymesacute, argute, astute, beaut, Beirut, boot, bruit, brut, brute, Bute, butte, Canute, chute, commute, compute, confute, coot, cute, depute, dilute, dispute, flute, galoot, hoot, impute, jute, loot, lute, minute, moot, newt, outshoot, permute, pollute, pursuit, recruit, refute, repute, route, salute, Salyut, scoot, shoot, Shute, sloot, snoot, subacute, suit, telecommute, Tonton Macoute, toot, transmute, undershoot, uproot, Ute, volute Definition of cheroot in US English: cherootnounSHəˈro͞otʃəˈrut A cigar with both ends open and untapered. 方头雪茄烟 Example sentencesExamples - He extracted a couple of cheroots from a slim metal case, offering one to Henry.
- Estimates begin at €50-100 for an amber cheroot holder and a quantity of smoking equipment belonging to the Yeats family.
- It was in 1960, or possibly 1961, at any rate before the first Beatles LP, that I went shopping for cheroots with my grandfather.
- He pulled one of the cheroots from the packet he kept them in and began looking for a source to light it.
- In the end, he would flick the stub of his cheroot into the fire as signal that it was time to go to bed, and that was that.
- I recall taking second looks as I watched women smoking cigars and cheroots in café's and restaurants, something I'd never seen before but something I'm sure Mary has come across.
- Cigars, cheroots and cigarillos of tobacco or tobacco substitutes which have been exempt so far shall attract 16% CENVAT.
- The popular image of the director at these sessions is rubbish: has any director ever actually lounged on a divan, smoking a cheroot, drawling ‘next!’
- The smell of most un-English food, plus a whiff of exotic cheroots, filled the air.
- Daniel leaned against the kitchen sink and lit up a cheroot.
- ‘Ridiculous isn't it,’ he says, pulling the cheroot from its cylinder.
- Like I said, all that's missing is the cheroots.
- I have a Walter Mosley novel ready to go, ready for that holy moment on the cliff when I can fire up a cheroot, sip a Belvedere and get lost.
- He had his chair tipped back on its two rear legs and was waving his ever-present cheroot around animatedly, managing not to spill his martini in the process.
- Unfortunately, the Romans, whether enjoying the decadence of a savoured cheroot in Egypt or the smoke-free asceticism of Rome, appear bound by the very buckles on their peculiar boots.
- Sleeves rolled up, Sebastian leaned against the wall with his chair tipped back on two legs and sucked on a cheroot.
- He preferred to watch, unobserved, the street life of the city from a hole in his prison wall, than to smoke cheroots and talk politics with his fellow prisoners.
- Dropping the cheroot on the counter, he strode to her side.
- He had replaced his cheroot temporarily with a regulator mouthpiece and was in full-on paparazzi mode.
- Feeling a little nauseous when he was done, Adam was carefully pouring some water on the burnt out stub of his cheroot when he spied James flicking the end of his into a pile of leaves, igniting them.
OriginLate 17th century: from French cheroute, from Tamil curuṭṭu ‘roll of tobacco’. |