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Mendoza
[ men-doh-zuh; Spanish men-daw-sah -thah ]
noun
- Pe·dro de [pe, -, th, r, aw , th, e], 1487–1537, Spanish soldier and explorer: founder of the first colony of Buenos Aires 1536?.
- a city in W central Argentina.
Mendoza
1/ ˈθ; mɛnˈdəʊzə /
noun
- a city in W central Argentina, in the foothills of the Sierra de los Paramillos: largely destroyed by an earthquake in 1861; commercial centre of an intensively cultivated irrigated region; University of Cuyo (1939). Pop: 1 072 000 (2005 est)
Mendoza
2/ ˈθ /
noun
- MendozaPedro de1537MSpanishMILITARY: soldierTRAVEL AND EXPLORATION: explorer Pedro de (ˈpeðro de). died 1537, Spanish soldier and explorer; founder of Buenos Aires (1536)
Example Sentences
Sylmar 6, South East 1: Luis Mendoza had two hits.
Etiwanda 1, Rancho Cucamonga 0: Luke Mendoza hit a sacrifice fly in the eighth inning for the game’s only run.
In the hallowed name of realism, Mendoza and Garland include all of the moments of nothing that lead up to a full-on attack from the American enemy.
Garland and Mendoza avoid supplying any character backstories but give us just enough of an idea of their personalities so that we can sympathize with them when a grenade is thrown through their sniper window, and their entire operation goes to sh*t.
By striving for realism, Garland and Mendoza have relinquished any semblance of cinematic storytelling, leaving the viewer at arm's distance from what’s happening onscreen.
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