camino real
Americannoun
plural
caminos realesEtymology
Origin of camino real
Literally, “royal road”
Example Sentences
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Chacon, a Cleveland graduate, has been trying to get his team to have the confidence to compete against defending City champion El Camino Real and longtime power Birmingham.
From Los Angeles Times
El Camino Real is facing a big week, with games against Cleveland, then Birmingham on Friday.
From Los Angeles Times
The Cavaliers enter Wednesday’s league opener against El Camino Real with an 11-2 record.
From Los Angeles Times
The West Valley League boys’ soccer competition has been dominated by El Camino Real and Birmingham.
From Los Angeles Times
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.”
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