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Amado

[ uh-mah-doh; Portuguese ah-mah-doo ]

noun

  1. Jor·ge [zhawr, -zh, uh], 1912–2001, Brazilian novelist.


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We began the conversation as Amado had suggested, talking about Africa in general and Sudan in particular.

Then, as Amado had predicted, he suddenly stopped speaking and began rolling his head back and forth.

They were married the next year at an organic farm in Amado, Arizona.

The wooden outer panels (amado) of countless dwellings are thrust noisily aside and stacked into a shallow closet.

His sullen look fastened itself upon the amado beneath the plum tree.

The screens (shoji) still separate the rooms; the shutters (amado) enclose it at night.

A breath of exquisite night air rushed in to her from the lattices above the amado.

Nadie ha amado con ms desinters y ms lisonja, ms de veras al pueblo.

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Amadis of Gaulamadoda