Guro
Americannoun
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a people of Côte d'Ivoire known for their carved wooden masks and the traditional dancing for which the masks are made.
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the language of the Guro people.
Example Sentences
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That's sparked health warnings from experts, with Korea University Guro Hospital saying the dessert can "immediately disrupt the body's metabolic balance" and "threaten the overall health... beyond simple weight gain".
From Barron's
Masterpieces from the Senufo, Dan, Baoule and Guro peoples, as well as everyday objects, are now on show in the cities of Abidjan and Man.
From Barron's
With Beever-Jones and Guro Reiten set to return soon from injury and parental leave respectively, Bompastor could be faced with a selection headache.
From BBC
In January's reverse fixture at Stamford Bridge, Guro Reiten's late penalty saw off to Renee Slegers' side.
From BBC
Guro Reiten had several attempts on goal, Alyssa Thompson had a second-half strike ruled out for offside, Sjoeke Nusken and Baltimore both brought saves out of Diede Lemey, and Maika Hamano put a golden opportunity over the bar in the first half after a smart pullback from Oriane Jean-Francois.
From BBC
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