Aún no tenemos significados para "take the cigar".
1Better take the cigar, sir,-youcan always give it to a friend, you know.
2He stood there rigidly, almost afraid to take the cigar from his lips, whilst Enid sped without further need for caution down the drive.
3The ranchman took the cigar from his mouth and leaned back easily.
4The detective took the cigars and went out into the hall, smiling.
5He took the cigar from his mouth, his eyes narrowed into slits.
6He took the cigar that the Duke offered him in lieu of praise.
7The Emigrant took the cigar from his mouth and blew a lazy cloud.
8With trembling fingers he took the cigar the gambler handed him.
9Even now she could not understand what had made her take the cigars.
10Presently he took the cigar from between his strong even teeth.
11Take the cigar, at least, and smoke it as you go.
12He took the cigar from his mouth and spoke, ironically, grimly.
13I'll take the cigars, and the pay for thim pants, if yez plaise.
14When Melchior took the cigar away, Bayo's nipple looked like a volcanic crater.
15He took the cigar out of his mouth and flicked the ashes off.
16The man took the cigar out of his mouth and smiled at Shandy.
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