Aguinaldo

[ ah-gee-nahl-daw ]

noun
  1. E·mi·lio [e-mee-lyaw], /ɛˈmi lyɔ/, 1869–1964, Filipino leader during the Spanish-American war: opposed to U.S. occupation.

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How to use Aguinaldo in a sentence

  • Aguinaldo withheld his decision until Paterno could report to him the definite opinions of his generals.

    The Philippine Islands | John Foreman
  • Impressed by the lugubrious scene, Aguinaldo yielded, and the next day peace negotiations were opened.

    The Philippine Islands | John Foreman
  • They had a repast together, and Aguinaldo called for cheers for Spain, in which all heartily joined.

    The Philippine Islands | John Foreman
  • You have not delivered into the hands of our chief, Don Emilio Aguinaldo, the money as agreed upon.

    The Philippine Islands | John Foreman
  • His mission led to nothing, so he returned to Washington to watch events for Aguinaldo.

    The Philippine Islands | John Foreman