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cheroot
or ·Ǵdz
[ shuh-root ]
noun
- a cigar having open, untapered ends.
cheroot
/ ʃəˈː /
noun
- a cigar with both ends cut off squarely
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cheroot1
First recorded in 1660–70, cheroot is from the Tamil word ܰṭṭ roll (of tobacco)
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cheroot1
C17: from Tamil curuttu curl, roll
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He was instantly recognisable by the heavy bags under his eyes and his rich, gravelly voice – fine-tuned by whisky and cheroots.
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Burmese folk songs play from speakers placed on the floor, and the woody smell of cheroot cigars hangs heavy in humid air.
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It didn’t seem to matter that the twins cursed and chain-smoked cheroots, that they were just boys.
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Officials say the tax currently includes cigarettes, cigars, cheroots, stogies, perique, snuff or snuff flour, smoking or chewing tobacco.
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And Mr. Monday puffed on his cheroot, and told his bride-to-be that he would certainly consider it.
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