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Definition of Anticigarette
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Anticigarette
Literary usage of Anticigarette
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Smoke and Mirrors: The Canadian Tobacco War by Rob Cunningham (1996)
"18'' Thomas Edison was another prominent anticigarette business leader. In Canada,
Timothy Eaton never allowed tobacco to be sold in his stores. ..."
2. American Problems from the Point of View of a Psychologist by Hugo Münsterberg (1910)
"It has been found that those boys who smoke are among the worst in the classroom
and the campaign literature of the anticigarette party jumps to the ..."
3. Live Issues in Classical Study by Karl Pomeroy Harrington (1910)
"Symptoms of reaction have developed here and there in the springing up of curfew
ordinances, passing of anticigarette laws, and the like. ..."
4. Smoking & Health in the Americas: A 1992 Report of the Surgeon General, in by DIANE Publishing Company, Louis W. Sullivan (1995)
"A survey of the period indicates that some form of anticigarette legislation had
been passed in every state ..."
5. The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1897)
"AN anticigarette Bill has been introduced into the Legislature of this State (New
York), and has been reported favourably by the committee on public health. ..."