camino real
Americannoun
plural
caminos realesEtymology
Origin of camino real
Literally, “royal road”
Example Sentences
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Highway 101, El Camino Real, strikes northwest out of Los Angeles to Santa Barbara then winds gently across the rolling hills of the Santa Ynez Valley and the verdant farmland of California’s Central Valley to Salinas, the setting for John Steinbeck’s novel “East of Eden.”
Defending City Section champion El Camino Real and long-time rival Birmingham should battle it out again for a City boys title.
From Los Angeles Times
Quarterback Soriya Maulupe tossed touchdown passes to Melody Romero, Island Savai Le’i and Kiarah Chukwudi in the first half, and Carson’s defense did the rest in a decisive 18-6 victory over El Camino Real.
From Los Angeles Times
El Camino Real blanked Cleveland 26-0 for the Division II crown last year.
From Los Angeles Times
The Haim family is on the verge of celebrating another City Section championship while playing for El Camino Real.
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