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caracol

[ kar-uh-kol ]

noun

caracolled, caracolling.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ³¦²¹°ùa·³¦´Ç±ôl±ð°ù noun
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of caracol1

From Spanish
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Example Sentences

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For example, an altar found at the nearby site of Caracol shows Papmalil exchanging gifts with the local ruler in 820 C.E.

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"I feel a pain deep in my soul," resident Alis Amaya told local station Caracol news.

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Mauricio Mr. Botero’s daughter Lina Botero told the Colombian radio station Caracol that her father died of complications of pneumonia on Friday morning, The Associated Press reported.

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Lina Botero told the Colombian radio station Caracol that her father died Friday morning of pneumonia complications.

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Fidencio Valencia, a child’s uncle, told media outlet Noticias Caracol the children were starting to talk and one of them said they hid in tree trunks to protect themselves in a jungle area filled with snakes, animals and mosquitoes.

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