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Marlboro

American  
[mahrl-bur-oh, -buhr-oh] / ˈmɑrl bɜr oʊ, -bʌr oʊ /

noun

plural

Marlboros
  1. a city in E Massachusetts.

  2. (lowercase) a twisted, usually iced cruller, combining strands of plain and chocolate dough.


Example Sentences

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When he was 9, his family moved to Brooklyn’s Marlboro Projects.

From Los Angeles Times

In a move that foreshadowed Parton’s future as a feminist firebrand of her time, she contracted a lawyer and found a room for her daughters and herself in the Marlboro Hotel in Boston.

From The Wall Street Journal

With his fortune, he bought Colorado’s Last Dollar Ranch, whose backdrop of snow-capped mountains has appeared in ads for Marlboro cigarettes, and which he sold in 2020 for $17 million.

From The Wall Street Journal

The following night at the Latin Grammys, during Fuerza Regida’s performance of “Marlboro Rojo” at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, the internet quickly clocked the price tag still affixed to JOP’s jacket — prompting an endless scroll of jokes on social media.

From Los Angeles Times

Tracks like the hypnotic “Tu Sancho” and the gritty “Marlboro Rojo” topped the Mexican Billboard chart, with the latter earning the No. 1 spot on the Hot Latin Songs list.

From Los Angeles Times