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queso

[ key-soh ]

noun

, Informal.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of queso1

First recorded in 1985–90; from Spanish: literally “cheese,” from Latin cāseus; cheese 1( def )

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Example Sentences

The queso at Trigger in Portland or El Camino Real in Philadelphia.

It is a simple Puerto Rican cow's milk cheese called queso de hoja and it is wrapped in a plantain leaf.

At the festival of the god Teutleco the Aztecs made "de harina de maiz un montecillo muy tupido de la forma de un queso."

Wilhelm and Giacomo were provided with their weapons and provisions, such as charqui, queso, and dried beans.

El Marquesito del Queso has much to say upon the subject of censorship of plays in Cuba.

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