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Marlboro
[mahrl-bur-oh, -buhr-oh]
noun
plural
Marlborosa city in E Massachusetts.
(lowercase), a twisted, usually iced cruller, combining strands of plain and chocolate dough.
Example Sentences
As a graduate student, I was missing the steady income of my office job and quickly burning through savings on $20 packs of Marlboro Reds.
One scene, he’s acting like the Marlboro Man; in another, he reveals a torso littered with doodly Gen-Z tattoos, including a cartoon hot dog shooting finger guns.
Watching “Materialists,” Celine Song’s star-studded, highly anticipated follow-up to her 2023 debut, “Past Lives,” it’s hard not to imagine the writer-director working over her laptop late at night, deep into her screenplay, lighting up a Marlboro Red and uttering the same three words.
He’d mistaken the word “Marlboro” for the little glass balls kids played with at recess.
In the end, 37-year-old Ben Shabad took home the big prize: a crown, a trophy, $50 in cash and a pack of Marlboro Red cigarettes.
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