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montero
[ mon-tair-oh; Spanish mawn-te-raw ]
noun
- a Spanish hunter's cap, round in shape and having an earflap.
montero
/ mɒnˈtɛərəʊ; monˈtero /
noun
- a round cap with a flap at the back worn by hunters, esp in Spain in the 17th and 18th centuries
yvlog History and Origins
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of montero1
Example Sentences
Only then did he and Montero ramp their way up to full-speed drills.
“It’s not like he’s trying to learn stuff on the fly, then get ready to go play at 7 o’clock,” said Montero, who shared film of each session with the rest of the coaching staff.
Because Dodger Stadium was unavailable amid large-scale renovations, Betts began frequenting local high school fields with Dodgers video coordinator Petie Montero.
Each day, with Montero’s iPads filming Betts’ every move, Montero hit Betts grounders with a fungo bat for upward of two hours.
The 15-minute city concept, which has replaced Agenda 21 as the right-wing city-planning conspiracy of the day, comes from the Franco-Colombian urbanist Carlos Montero.
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