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Pablo

[ pah-bloh; Spanish pah-blaw ]

noun

  1. a male given name, Spanish form of Paul.


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Example Sentences

So Pablo started to share some of the gains with the workers so the workers wanted to work with him, because he was fair.

Did you and him ever talk about Pablo while you were shooting Savages?

Pablo Escobar is one of the most ruthless people in history.

There are many different opinions when it comes to Pablo Escobar.

But as bad as Juan Pablo was—for the contestants, for television, maybe for humanity—at least he made us feel something.

There might have been another Assis besides old Pablo, and of Alessandros there were dozens everywhere.

Pablo Araneta, tired of generalship without glory, surrendered to the Americans on December 31, 1899.

No trains were running, but the drawbridge that separated the marsh from San Pablo Bay opened as usual.

In a moment more he perceived his own dog, Smoker, come bounding out of a neighbouring copse, followed by Humphrey and Pablo.

Humphrey and Pablo both set off, and then Edward went to waken the boy, still lying on the bed.

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