Advertisement

Advertisement

Duarte

[ dwahr-tee ]

noun

  1. a city in SW California.


Discover More

Example Sentences

As buzzing throngs of physicists crowded together to watch the announcement at CERN, Duarte didn’t make it to the main auditorium.

In a separate study, Duarte and others looked at how public policy shapes young people’s contacts with police.

At 24, no prospect from this draft will put the age test to the case more than Duarte.

At 6-foot-6, Duarte has the size to shoot over smaller guards while also taking bigger players off the dribble on switches.

Kispert rode the bench as a freshman, Mitchell transferred and sat out a year, and Duarte had to work to find a stage.

Duarte owns a small plot of land where she grazes cattle and grows beans, maize, bananas, and oranges.

“We know how to fight, but we need weapons,” said Duarte, whose combative spirit remains undiminished by age.

Gina Dominguez, the spokeswoman for Gov. Javier Duarte and his cudgel with the local press, resigned a mere three days later.

Ron Duarte knows a thing or two about the local crop and loves to share his knowledge.

Duarte asks, referring to a bushel of fruits just brought in from the backyard orchard.

At the commencement of hostilities Duarte Coello arrived from Malacca with two ships well manned and armed.

They went to the car, and Hall told Pepe about some of Duarte's legendary feats in the war against the fascists.

After he had his coffee, he rubbed his bristling beard and asked Duarte if he had a razor that could cut through steel wire.

Duarte, his soft raspy words choked and unintelligible, embraced Hall.

At the fourth block Hall and Duarte started to detour around a trolley car which had stopped in the middle of a crossing.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement


duarchyDuarte Fuentes