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cork-tipped

British  
/ ˈkɔːkˌtɪpt /

adjective

  1. (of a cigarette) having a filter of cork or some material resembling cork

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To navigate the world in it, Scheuermann manipulates a cork-tipped joystick with her chin.

From The New Yorker • Nov. 19, 2018

The stage lights of Manhattan's Carnegie Hall glared down last week on a frail little man whose cork-tipped baton at first seemed to wave in a rhythm unconnected with the New York Philharmonic's.

From Time Magazine Archive

Senate, flicked some ashes from a cork-tipped cigarette, scanned the roomful of Washington newsmen and spoke softly.

From Time Magazine Archive

He conducts wholly from memory, with light, cork-tipped batons imported from Italy.

From Time Magazine Archive

With a speculative expression he picked up the cork-tipped stub of a cigarette.

From The Film Mystery by Reeve, Arthur B. (Arthur Benjamin)