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barbudo

[ bahr-boo-doh ]

noun

plural barbudos.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of barbudo1

< Caribbean Spanish, Spanish: bearded
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Example Sentences

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Born in Moron in the Cuban province of Ciego de Avila in 1945, Rivero co-founded the literary magazine “El Caimán Barbudo†in 1966.

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He knew the power of the rebellious “barbudo†look.

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I speak with a number of art world figures connected to Cuba about what could emerge culturally now that El barbudo, the bearded one, is gone.

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Barbudo y vestido con un mono naranja, Richer se sentó el martes en la corte, con un aspecto resignado a una sentencia de un largo término de prisión.

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One huge barbudo behind the rest wheels back and almost gives us a chance as he takes the hill in reverse; but he sees the danger and passes to the right, swerving in his course too near our vis-�-vis, and before we hear the report we can see the ponderous mass of 30lbs. of bustard collapse.

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