释义 |
cigaresque, a. humorous.|sɪgəˈrɛsk| [f. prec. + -esque.] Having a cigar (or cigars) as a prominent feature.
1839Q. Rev. June 90 The cigaresque señoras of Paraguay. 1853Fraser's Mag. XLVIII. 19 A sonnet with which he, serpentlike, tempted the cigaresque Eve [a coquette who dealt in cigars and smiles]. 1868M. Collins Sweet Anne Page III. 230 As in cigaresque indolence he loitered along Isola Rossa's enchanted coast. |