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cigarette lighter

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cigarette lighter
n
(Law / Recreational Drugs) See lighter1
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.cigarette lightercigarette lighter - a lighter for cigars or cigarettes  
igniter, ignitor, lighter, light - a device for lighting or igniting fuel or charges or fires; "do you have a light?"
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cigarette lighter naccendino
cigarette lighter naccendino

cigarette lighter قداحة سجائر zapalovač lighter Feuerzeug αναπτήρας encendedor, mechero savukkeensytytin briquet upaljač za cigarete accendino シガレットライター 라이터 sigarettenaansteker sigarettenner zapalniczka isqueiro зажигалка tändare ไฟที่จุดบุหรี่ çakmak cái bật lửa 打火机


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But when Barron's bag was searched for booze, officials found a cigarette lighter.
The charger eliminates a traveler's worries about varying voltage requirements in different countries, and it comes with a cigarette lighter adapter for car use.
Plug it into your cigarette lighter and make long drives not so much about the lukewarm Hr.
 
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