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casa

[ kah-suh, -sah ]

noun

Southwestern U.S.
  1. a house.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of casa1

1835–45, Americanism; < Spanish < Latin: hut, cabin
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When a golden opportunity comes her way to manage an art installation in Casa Esmerelda, an oceanfront villa in a luxury Mexican resort, she enthusiastically seizes it.

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Her father, renowned salsa dancer and DJ Nelson Batista, studied dance at the Casa de Cultura in Havana before immigrating to London in the 1980s.

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The judges also ruled that there was not enough evidence to prove that two Casa Sur Palermo Hotel workers, Gilda Martin and Esteban Grassi, acted "thoughtless, reckless, or merely negligent behavior" in the lead-up before Payne's death.

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Devotees of “denture†subdivisions, their acres of red tile roofs over white stucco walls, may find no delight in a Greek Revival house across the street from a Tudor half-timber, next door to a mansard-roof casa with Disney garden gnomes out front, but most of us do.

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Her experience was not too dissimilar from mine, except instead of watching soaps, my friends and I crammed onto the sofa eager to find out who had been behaving badly at Casa Amor or which Bushtucker trial awaited a group of intrepid celebrities.

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