the lighted candles; a lighted cigarette; a lit firecracker.
Faber ignored the lighted cigarette that David threw at him.
A lighted cigarette burned a hole in his clothes.
It demanded a cigarette, then another, and then it became impatient and swallowed lighted cigarettes whole.
It is easy to catch fire when throwing a lighted cigarette in a forest in dry weather.
By some accounts, a vengeful youth who lacked the money to pay the fee tossed a lighted cigarette into the fuel.
The silent night is full of stars, the lights of distant cities are ruthlessly glistening, and a lighted cigarette is suddenly and darkened at night. The moth flounced towards the dim light, and the river flowed with the trivial memories.
I remember that having a lighted cigarette in the hand became an indispensable pre- requisite for any action or decision, trivial or important: opening a letter, answering a telephone call or requesting a loan at the bank.
The odds would change back and forth all night and they fed the Negro rum and lighted cigarettes for him.