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sombrero

[ som-brair-oh; Spanish sawm-bre-raw ]

noun

plural sombreros
  1. a broad-brimmed hat of straw or felt, usually tall-crowned, worn especially in Spain, Mexico, and the southwestern United States.


sombrero

/ ²õÉ’³¾Ëˆ²ú°ùɛə°ùəʊ /

noun

  1. a felt or straw hat with a wide brim, as worn by men in Mexico
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of sombrero1

First recorded in 1590–1600; from Spanish: “hat,†derivative of sombra “s³ó²¹»å±ðâ€; somber
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of sombrero1

C16: from Spanish, from sombrero de sol shade from the sun
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The allegations centered on the Banditos, said to be a clique of predominantly Latino deputies who sport tattoos of a skeleton with a sombrero, bandoleer and pistol.

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Its members bear sequentially numbered tattoos, each featuring a skeleton outfitted with a sombrero, bandolier and pistol.

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A black sombrero hangs on a wall outside the recording booth and a bold neon sign flashes in white: “Ya es Tiempo,†the time is now.

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After Mexican week, there were accusations of casual racism and stereotypes because the hosts wore sombreros, used maracas and spoke in Spanish accents.

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The mainly Latino and Latina riders from across the San Gabriel Valley wore traditional Mexican boots and gear, including sombreros and cowboy hats.

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