marlboro









marlboro


Marlboro [mahrl-bur-oh, -buhr-oh] EXAMPLES| noun, plural Marl·bor·os for 2. a city in E Massachusetts. (lowercase) a twisted, usually iced cruller, combining strands of plain and chocolate dough. Liberaldictionary.com

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  • Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2019 Examples from the Web for marlboro Contemporary Examples of marlboro

  • Tony, sitting beside her, lights a Marlboro and nods his head.

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  • To Yuan, the most surprising top brand is Marlboro, which checks in at No. 9.

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  • The name, she says, implies Britishness, like Marlboro or Parliament, but more modern.

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  • Belmokhtar earned the nickname “Marlboro Man” for his extensive tobacco smuggling.

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  • Dice cracks a window so he can chain-smoke Marlboro Lights, using a glass of water as an ashtray.

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  • Historical Examples of marlboro

  • After his father’s death, they went to live in the Marlboro’ Street house.

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    Robert Herrick

  • At this point, Maxwell, the tragedian from Marlboro, obtained the floor.

    The Journal of Negro History, Volume 7, 1922

    Various

  • Benjamin Stevens was a tailor, at 33 Marlboro’ Street, in 1789.

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    Various

  • There had been high doings indeed in Marlboro’ Street that miserable week.

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    Winston Churchill

  • About a mile past Marlboro, we came in sight of the “Boys in Blue.”

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    B. F. Blakeslee

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