Crossword-Solution: CIGARRO 7 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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A smoke: Spanish. 1 answer
SPANISH cigar 1 answer
Cigar 16 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TRAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CIGARRO (5)

How captivating is a Peruvian lady, swinging in her gaily-woven hammock of grass, extended between two orange-trees, and inhaling the fragrance of a choice cigarro! But Fayaway, holding in her delicately formed olive hand the long yellow reed of her pipe, with its quaintly carved bowl, and every few moments languishingly giving forth light wreaths of vapour from her mouth and nostrils, looked still more engaging.
Typee Herman Melville 1999
After all these orders were given, Alvarez sat in the great room of Beaulieu and smoked the cigarro of his time.
The Free Rangers Joseph A. Altsheler 2005
The word cigar is from the Spanish _cigarro_, and signifies a cylindrical roll of tobacco leaves, made of short pieces or shreds of the leaves divested of the stem and wound about with a binder, and enveloped in a portion of the leaf known by the name of wrapper--acute at one end and truncated at the other.
Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce E. R. Billings 2008
Vamos a ver si aún está esa gente en el café y quiere jugar unos _chapós_.» Sacó un magnífico cigarro habano de la petaca, lo encendió, y chupándolo voluptuosamente, se fué acercando, poco a poco, al café de la Marina.
El cuarto poder Armando Palacio Valdés 2008
Desde el balcón, levantando un poquito la cortina, seguíale con la vista cuando iba al café con el cigarro en la boca.
El cuarto poder Armando Palacio Valdés 2008

Quotes with CIGARRO (1)

Manuel adapted well to the Puerto Rican culture and its African and Taíno Indian influences, which permeated into the local language. Taíno words such as tabaco (tobacco), barbacoa (barbecue), canoa (canoe), and hamaca (hammock) remain in use today in Spanish, English and other world languages. Also, the word cigar or cigarro is derived from the Taíno word sik’ar, a Taíno gathering or festival where tobacco played a main role.
Yasmin Tirado-Chiodini Antonio's Will
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1952).