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Marlboro
[ mahrl-bur-oh, -buhr-oh ]
noun
- a city in E Massachusetts.
- (lowercase) a twisted, usually iced cruller, combining strands of plain and chocolate dough.
Example Sentences
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.
Giving a "Yes, chef" to the trend of celebrity look-alike contests started by New York in late October, Chicago followed up the Big Apple's Timothée Chalamet dupe celebration with one of their own, putting out a call for locals who look the most like "The Bear" star Jeremy Allen White, with the winner taking home $50 and a fresh pack of Marlboro Red cigarettes.
The stereotypical image of a smoker may once have been an old, overweight man with rotting teeth, but that's now been replaced by the young and glamorous celebrities who pout at the camera mysteriously with a Marlboro Gold in hand.
The tobacco giant that makes Marlboro cigarettes has sold a UK inhaler company for a knock-down price due to what it calls an "unwarranted" backlash.
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