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Cabral
[kuh-brawl]
noun
Pedro Álvares c1460–c1520, Portuguese navigator.
Cabral
/ kəˈbrɑl /
noun
Pedro Álvarez (ˈpɛːdru ˈɑlvərəʃ). ?1460–?1526, Portuguese navigator: discovered and took possession of Brazil for Portugal in 1500.
Example Sentences
Similarly, Debbie Cabral, another NCL regular who calls Warwick, R.I., home, says she’s got no need for an additional entree at dinnertime, given the ample portions.
Fillmore will rely on four players who will be three-year starters — linebacker Carlos Cabral, receiver Mauricio Ocegueda, lineman Marcus Lechuga and lineman Genaro Villela.
"Thirty seconds into the video we were like, 'yep, let's sign her'. She was clearly a whole package, which is very rare," Cabral told BBC Sport.
They fought off competition from Chelsea and PSG, and, for then head coach Mariana Cabral, Smith's potential was clear.
"She's got the technical part, the physical part, the tactical part, and then the extra part - you can be very talented but if you don't have the mental part, being focused on your work and being ambitious and resilient," Cabral said.
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