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Rosario

American  
[roh-zahr-ee-oh, -sahr-, raw-sah-ryaw] / roʊˈzɑr iˌoʊ, -ˈsɑr-, rɔˈsɑ ryɔ /

noun

  1. a port in E Argentina, on the Paraná River.


Rosario British  
/ rɔˈsarjo, rəʊˈsɑːrɪəʊ /

noun

  1. an inland port in E Argentina, on the Paraná River: the second largest city in the country; industrial centre. Pop: 1 312 000 (2005 est)

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Example Sentences

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I speak from experience: The 1929 Emery Roth building in which I live sits next to a nearly identical Rosario Candela design from the same year.

From The Wall Street Journal

As well as paying monthly support to his first wife, he was also funding Rosario's lifestyle, including her love of shopping.

From BBC

“To me, Autopilot means it can drive itself or do things on its own,” Rosario said during her testimony.

From The Wall Street Journal

He listens, and is heard telling officers his name is "Mark Rosario", handing them a New Jersey identification that police later said was false.

From BBC

Rosario, the foreman’s wife, had woken up at 4:30 a.m., as she always does, to make the couple a lunch of homemade tortillas, green beans and refried beans.

From Los Angeles Times