Pronunciation: /fɜrloʊ mɜrloʊ/
noun a type of red wine made from a particular variety of grape
A1 I bought a bottle of furlough merlot for our dinner party.
A2 She decided to bring a furlough merlot to the picnic.
B1 The wine shop recommended a furlough merlot to pair with the steak.
B2 After a long day at work, she treated herself to a glass of furlough merlot.
C1 The sommelier suggested a furlough merlot from a local vineyard.
C2 The connoisseur was impressed by the depth of flavor in the furlough merlot.
formal During his furlough, he enjoyed a glass of merlot in the evening.
informal While on furlough, he treated himself to a bottle of merlot.
slang He snuck a sip of furlough merlot during his break.
figurative The taste of furlough merlot symbolized a brief escape from reality.
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