Marlborough (en. Marlborough)
/mɑːrlbərə/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Brand of cigarettes created in the United Kingdom.
He bought a pack of Marlborough at the tobacconist.
Il a acheté un paquet de Marlborough au tabac.
Popular quality cigarette.
Marlboroughs are often chosen for their taste.
Les Marlborough sont souvent choisies pour leur goût.
Etymology
Brand name derived from Marlborough, a town in England.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to smoke a marlborough
to smoke a cigarette of the Marlborough brand.
fumer un marlborough
to buy marlborough
to obtain a pack of cigarettes of the Marlborough brand.
acheter des marlborough
Related Words
tobacco
Plant cultivated for its leaves, used mainly to make cigarettes.
tabac
cigarette
Cylindrical product of tobacco for smoking.
cigarette
brand
Name under which a product is sold.
marque
Slang Meanings
A term used to refer to cigarettes in general.
He took a marlborough to relax.
Il a pris une marlborough pour se détendre.
Used to talk about a cigarette break.
I'm going to have a marlborough.
Je vais faire une marlborough.