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lamboy

American  
[lam-boi] / ˈlæmˌbɔɪ /

noun

  1. tonlet.


Etymology

Origin of lamboy

First recorded in 1540–50; origin uncertain

Example Sentences

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Police say they were alerted late on Wednesday night when a man noticed that a car in the Lamboy district of Hanau had been smeared with a reddish liquid.

From BBC

Ray Lamboy, a deputy attorney general at the A.B.C., and his team eventually unearthed 126 actions against 104 bars.

From New York Times

The seven were staying at the home of Miguel Lamboy, a suspected member of Love Has Won, when the body was found on 28 April.

From BBC

The body was in a bad condition, with grey skin, missing eyes, and teeth exposed through the lips, Mr Lamboy told police.

From BBC

Love Has Won leader Amy Carlson and members Jason Castillo and Miguel Lamboy arrived on Kauai about one month ago, where they rented a house.

From Fox News