maduro
Americanadjective
adjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of maduro
1885–90; < Spanish < Latin mātūrus ripe
Example Sentences
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This vinho maduro, the vino generoso of the Spaniard, was that which maketh glad the heart of man, being of a choice vintage from a famous vineyard.
From The Actress in High Life An Episode in Winter Quarters by Bowen, Sue Petigru
The spots of him that you could see, around the back of his neck and the soles of his feet, was the colour of a twenty-cent maduro cigar.
From Side-stepping with Shorty by Ford, Sewell
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