Havana cigar
Britishnoun
Example Sentences
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Sargsyan rose from humble beginnings to become a regular at the members-only Grand Havana cigar club in Beverly Hills, where he regularly socialized with celebrities.
From Los Angeles Times
Mr. Sahl explained: “I was with him when he lit up a Havana cigar, and I asked him, ‘Isn’t that trading with the enemy?’
From Washington Post
In September 2014, at the Grand Havana cigar lounge in Beverly Hills, Broumand met a lawyer who noticed the agent had expensive tastes.
From Los Angeles Times
“He would go off gambling with a big Havana cigar clenched between his teeth. I thought that was terrifically romantic.”
From The Guardian
In a world circumscribed by ritual and tradition, El Pana was an iconoclast who liked to arrive in the ring in a pink carriage, his hair tied back in a long ponytail, and smoking an immense Havana cigar.
From The Guardian
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