Advertisement

Advertisement

Delano

[ duh-ley-noh ]

noun

  1. a city in S California.


Discover More

Example Sentences

Her parents were teenagers when she was born, and they lived in a cramped home where her bedroom was just a closet, struggling to make ends meet while picking grapes in Delano.

Delano is an aspiring rapper born in Rotterdam who competed on So You Think You Can Dance as a teenager, according to reports.

Korean communities with working populations popped up in towns like Reedley, Sacramento and Delano.

From Time

So said President Franklin Delano Roosevelt on March 23, 1933, just before he reached for a cold one.

In 1909, a 27-year-old law clerk named Franklin Delano Roosevelt landed on the island.

Case in point Tuesday's White Cube kick-off party at Soho House and Le Baron at the Florida Room Delano last night.

Delano forced Chin Ho to choose between saving his wife (Reiko Aylesworth) or Kono (Grace Park).

And Franklin Delano Roosevelt was nominated at a brokered convention.

Rose Delano was the first one who had clearly brought home to her the thought that she was really married.

In 1853 an addition was built, and Francis R. Delano was appointed warden.

Mr. Delano moved to St. Paul in 1862, and was afterward engaged in railroad employment.

Lennie is much upset for some reason; Delano-Smith gives him a peculiar look and says what does he know about it?

Her master was a certain Captain Delano, a very well-spoken, fine-looking man.

Advertisement

Word of the Day

petrichor

[pet-ri-kawr]

Meaning and examples

Start each day with the Word of the Day in your inbox!

By clicking "Sign Up", you are accepting Dictionary.com Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policies.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement


DelannoyDelany