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sabalo
[ sab-uh-loh ]
noun
plural sabalos.
- the tarpon.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of sabalo1
First recorded in 1885–90, sabalo is from the Spanish word ²õá²ú²¹±ô´Ç shad < ?
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Example Sentences
It plans to redeploy the proceeds to partly fund the $715 million acquisition of private equity-backed producer Sabalo Energy, whose adjacent acreage will give it scale in drilling.
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It was a popular spot for singo, ²õá²ú²¹±ô´Ç and garopa.
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Sabalo, sab′a-lÅ, n. the tarpon.
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The tract he refers to is at the entrance of the Banado La Estrella, a huge swamp in the Formosa province of Argentina where the sabalo, the fish of the Pilcomayo, feeds and fattens.
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Like salmon in North America and Europe, the sabalo, on which 6,000 families in Bolivia alone depend, swims upstream to spawn.
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