Fray Bentos

/ (ˌfreɪ ˈbɛntɒs) /


noun
  1. a port in W Uruguay, on the River Uruguay: noted for meat-packing. Pop: 23 122 (2004 est)

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How to use Fray Bentos in a sentence

  • Fray Bentos, a town near Montevideo, boasts of the largest establishment in the world for the preparation of beef extract.

    Birdseye Views of Far Lands | James T. Nichols
  • "You'll ruin them for the Fray Bentos, sir," cried our mate with grumbling good-humour.

    Yorke The Adventurer | Louis Becke
  • I've a hazy sort of an idea that I'd like to keep the Fray Bentos company for a bit longer.

    Yorke The Adventurer | Louis Becke
  • Just above Fray Bentos the islands dot the river more plentifully than in almost any other part of the great stream.

    Uruguay | W. H. Koebel
  • The Lemco town of Fray Bentos is by way of being a model specimen of its kind.

    Uruguay | W. H. Koebel