WordNet
n. a burn mark left by a smoldering cigarette; "a cigarette burn on the edge of the table"
Usage examples of "cigarette burn".
Operating table, dentist's chair, the works, and the biggest crisis I've had yet is a cigarette burn between the fingers sustained by a cook who fell asleep during one of my lectures.
Then he leaned back in the chair, letting his cigarette burn down in his hand for five minutes, bringing it to his lips only once or twice.
His eyes were focused into some remote distance, and he let his cigarette burn away without lifting it once to his lips.
For all of us, today had been a special day, our Day of Testing, and we all had the Mark, the stigmata puffy on our wrists, blistered and bleeding like a cigarette burn to prove it.
There was puke on the floor and a very large cigarette burn in the sheet over me.
He left two spilled beers in his wake and for his troubles received a deftly administered cigarette burn in the seat of his trousers.
She searched the imitation spinet desk, with the long cigarette burn still showing on the veneer, remembering with a little shudder the night it had been made there.
Clare turns and there is a cigarette burn on her right breast, blistered and ugly.
He turned the arm over and pointed to a smaller scar the size of a cigarette burn, just below the shoulder.
He led Pitt into a small dingy office furnished with only a battered desk that was decorated with at least fifty cigarette burn marks, two equally battered chairs and a huge metal filing cabinet.
The cigarette burn on my shoulder pulsed with pain, like a promise of worse to come.
She sat down on the edge of a chair that had a cigarette burn on the arm.