Nub. You smoked it down to the nub. For some cigars that will be best, strongest part of the smoke.
Tobacconist, Cigar Steward
Cigar bands.
A 'twirled' cigar .
Claro is a light-colored and, usually, a mild cigar.
A square-ended cigar is called a Cheroot.
The Origin of the word cigar comes from the native language of the ancient Mayans. The Mayans called the cigar a "Ciq-Sigan" which the Spanish word "Cigarro" is derived from. The New English Dictionary of 1735 called the cigar a "seegar", and was later adapted into the modern word "cigar".Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Origin_of_the_word_cigar#ixzz1pEoanBbd
Almost means nearly there or Close to. Examples are: "I almost reached the top of the mountain" "He/she almost finished that paper" "Claire almost finished the race".
"Cigar boat" is a nickname for the high-speed powerboat called the Cigarette boat.
The same thing any other color of cigar does. The black cigars are called "oscuro." They get their color from many years of fermenting the wrapper tobacco.
The verb in the sentence is "is finished." This is a form of the verb "to finish," indicating the state of completion of the worksheet.
A Havenaro cigar is a cigar made in Quebec. It is called a Havenaro (say: Quebec) cigar because the natives of Quebec were lousy spellers. They invented a random spelling for Quebec so that they could sell the cigars they made from palm fronds and rye to unsuspecting Canadian and American settlers, then burned the city that they sold it to.
Any "finished" or "almost finished" horse, regardless of discipline should be able to be ridden under perfect control in a simple, smooth snaffle.