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Getafe

[ hi-tah-fey; Spanish he-tah-fe ]
/ hɪˈtɑ feɪ; Spanish hɛˈtɑ fɛ /
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noun
a city in central Spain.
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How to use Getafe in a sentence

  • He had just parted from Pascual Montara, he said, who was to take his report down to Getafe.

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  • Getafe will not know of my resurrection until I play this little trick.

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  • In two weeks' time from the day you deliver Jacinto Quesada to us, you can collect the reward by presenting yourself at Getafe.

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