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Definition of Cigar band
1. Noun. A narrow paper band around a cigar.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cigar Band
Literary usage of Cigar band
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Windsor Magazine (1905)
"The cigar-band does not, at first sight, seem to lend itself to this nse as
readily as the stamp, but a little consideration shows that it really is quite ..."
2. Tariff Schedules: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of by Oscar Wilder Underwood (1913)
"The great bulk of cigar-band importation is under the classification above mentioned.
The American lithographer does not need, nor does he use, ..."
3. The Tribune Almanac and Political Register by Horace Greeley (1914)
"20 cents a pound ; cigar band-» f»f the same number of colors and printings, 25
cents a pound; labels and flaps minted In whole or in part of metal leaf. ..."
4. Tariff ... Hearing[s] ... on H.R. 7456 by United States Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance (1921)
"The addition of the words "and all individual cigar labels and bands shall be
marked- makes it mandatory for each cigar band to be marked with the name of ..."
5. Wilson's Photographic Magazine (1914)
"Still another alternative— this rather of limited appeal—which has found favor
amongst a few photographers is the portrait cigarette paper and cigar band. ..."
6. The Law of Trademarks, Tradenames and Unfair Competition: Including Trade by James Love Hopkins (1917)
"... consisting of a brown-colored-paper cigar-band of peculiar shape, has been
held to be invalid, Judge McPherson saying: "Certainly the color alone could ..."