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diablo

[ dee-ah-bloh, dyah- ]

noun

, plural di·ab·los.
  1. Spanish for “devil.”


adjective

  1. recipes for salsa diablo.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of diablo1

First recorded in 1600–10

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Example Sentences

But she loves stripping, and has been at Casa Diablo for almost six years.

Diablo Cody, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of Juno, is known for catchy, quotable dialogue.

Meanwhile, the merchants in Diablo III seem to have been designed to steer you to the auction house.

Diablo III wouldn't be the first to have these sorts of problems.

So Diablo III may have found a way to control the price swings.

Across the straits from Benicia shows the summit of Mount Diablo, 3,849 feet, meridian base for this region.

Secondary centers were in the broader and lower interior valleys, west and north of Mt. Diablo.

Diablo quieted and stared intently into the fire, as though he could not go on.

As for a party of four,—Compania de cuatro, compania del diablo!

All those ignorants insisted that my battery was surely el diablo.

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