Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun An improper spelling of cigar.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun See cigar.

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  • noun Obsolete form of cigar.

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Examples

  • "Konflik dalam rumah tangga Mae dan Rendi dikemas dalam nontonfilmpertama'KetikaCinta Selain film-film di atas, masih komedi segar akan membuat penonton tertawa dan menemukan Bertasbih ', wajib menonton se - ada jajaran film horor yang bisa hal baru yang tidak ada dalam film Get Married sebelumnya," katanya. kuelnya.

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  • The earliest notices of cigars in English books occur in accounts of travel in Spain and Portugal, and in the Spanish Colonies, and in such notices the phonetic spelling of "segar" often occurs.

    The Social History of Smoking George Latimer Apperson 1897

  • The spelling of "segar" shows that cigars were then somewhat of a novelty.

    The Social History of Smoking George Latimer Apperson 1897

  • Soul ID, Sykoji, Neo, RAN, menghasilkan bentuk aransemen musik baru dan lebih "segar".

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  • Normatif, miskin gagasan segar, seragam dan tidak ada saling serang.

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  • I am of an age when I can hear the style as a travesty. of course segar has the contract, so…

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  • Aku meminta kepada Tuhan setangkai bunga, segar, Ia beri kaktus berduri.

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  • Aku meminta kepada Tuhan setangkai bunga, segar, Ia beri kaktus berduri.

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  • Mr. Blewitt, who was standing at his door, in a pe-green dressing-gown, smoakin a segar, and singing a hunting coarus, looked surprised, flattered, and then suspicious.

    The Memoirs of Mr. Charles J. Yellowplush 2006

  • My lord was rolling up, and wetting betwigst his lips, another segar; he lookt up, after he had lighted it, and said quietly — “Certainly, Miss Griffin had a fortune of ten thousand a year.”

    The Memoirs of Mr. Charles J. Yellowplush 2006

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