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reo

/ ˈriːəʊ /

noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of reo1

Māori

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Example Sentences

And the number of foreclosed homes repossessed by lenders (REO) is also down.

“I turned on the radio and REO Speedwagon came on,” Gosling recalled.

Are motorcycles and REO Speedwagon really the right touchstone to galvanize the youth vote?

It was mounted on the flat bed of an old Reo truck, and various parts of it went skyward in a dozen directions.

Chrysorrheus from two Greek words; chrysos, yellow or golden; reo, I flow, because the juice soon turns to a golden yellow.

He disappeared at Ilsin from the Hotel Reo, whither he had gone.

They went to see the car, and found it a big, strong old Reo, with fairly good tires.

But the Reo had had to have a new gas-line and a battery, and little money was left to show for the long, sizzling months of work.

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