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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

ember cherry

Is it correct and natural to say burning ember of tobacco?

A burn hole in any fabric caused by a burning ember of tobacco is a pot hole.

Is it correct to use 'cherry' or cherry off cigarette?
I dropped the cherry off my cigarette and burned pot hole in my new shirt and the couch.

Falling cherry can make a burn hole in clothing.

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