A 'twirled' cigar .
In American English its prononciation is uncomfortably close to cheroot which is a cheap cigar, with both ends cut off.
Actually there are several meanings of the word "stogie". It could mean a type of wagon, a cigar that has both ends cut from the factory, a long and thin cigar and even a type of heavy shoe. Although today the most commonly used by far, is when referring to a cheap cigar.
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I would it the end. Because, When you get your hair cut you have split ends.
There is a certain type of shampoo and conditioner that fixes split ends........ Not sure what its called!! Sorry!!
To "sharpen a stick at both ends" means that if Roger were to find Ralph he would kill Ralph, cut off his head and stick it on the spear like they did with the sow.
It depends on what you mean by miniature cigar. A little cigar the size of a cigarette is smoked the same way a cigarette is smoked. A cigarillo, which is just a slimmed down version of a cigar, is usually already cut and ready to light. Hope it helps, enjoy your smoke...
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cut the cloth in two, stich on both sides and ends and then sew in whatever art you should put in..............