«HUARACHO» এর সঙ্গে সম্পর্কিত ইংরেজী বই
নিম্নলিখিত গ্রন্থপঞ্জী নির্বাচনে
huaracho শব্দটির ব্যবহার খুঁজুন। ইংরেজী সাহিত্যে
huaracho শব্দের ব্যবহারের প্রসঙ্গ সম্পর্কিত বই এবং তার থেকে সংক্ষিপ্তসার।
From Mexican huexolotl (S.). huaracho, -s : a kind of sandals worn by Indians and
the lower classes generally. Used generally in the plural only. This must be a
native word, though not in S. huisache (also huaji, guaje) : a small tree or shrub ...
... men who are contemptuous of its backwardness and are ardently desirous of
raising their country by its huaracho straps. Without neglecting the old arts of
silver and cloth-dying, they are constructing huge dams, planning to boost
Mexico's ...
... HOWSOEVER HOY HOYA HOYAS HOYDEN HOYDENED HOYDENING
HOYDENISH HOYDENS HOYLE HOYLES HOYS HRYVNA HRYVNAS
HRYVNIA HRYVNIAS HUARACHE HUARACHES HUARACHO HUARACHOS
HUB HUBBIES ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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Vocabulario Vaquero/Cowboy Talk: A Dictionary of Spanish ...
Alternate forms: guarache, guar- rache, huaracho. See also teguas. hueco tanks:
(hueco [weko] < ocar or aocar 'to dig; to dig up; to hollow out' < Latin occare 'to
rake the ground' plus tank). Holes in rock where rainwater accumulated and ...
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Jewelers Circular-Keystone APRIL 1944
... CHIEF SIX SHOOTER OTHER CHARMS AVAILABLE in Sterling Silver Indian
loom Sailor French Telephone Huaracho Df tic Telephone Drum Majorette Anti-
Aircraft Gun Machine Gun Statue of Liberty Soldier Cowbell Sailor Huaracho
Gold ...
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The Complete Wordbook for Game Players: Winning Words for ...
... CATALOES AACHHORU HUARACHO TAILCOAT AACMNRSU ARCANUMS
AADEGHNR HANGARED AADELMNR ALDERMAN AACELOSU ACAULOSE
AACHHTWY HATCHWAY AACILPRU PIACULAR AACMORRS CAMORRAS ...
... CALPAINS AACLPSSU SCAPULAS AADEEPPR APPEARED AACEHNOR
ARCHAEON AACELPSU SCAPULAE AACHHORU HUARACHO AACILNRV
CARNIVAL AACLPSTY PLAYACTS AADEEPPS APPEASED AACEHNPS
PANACHES ...
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Of cheat and charmer: a novel
Rather guiltily he dug out the cigarettes and the Zippo lighter, which he had
tucked into the toe of his huaracho to keep them from the wind, and managed to
get a light. He wondered what he had ever done with the handsome lighter and
the ...
From Mexican huexolotl (S.). huaracho, -s : a kind of sandals worn by Indians and
the lower classes generally. Used generally in the plural only. This must be a
native word, though not in S. hulsache (also huaji, guaje) : a small tree or shrub ...
And the three unrationed sandals: Braided tan cotton duck — built like the
huaracho About $5. Sandler, at Saks Fifth Avenue. Green cotton duck, open-toed,
ankle-wrapped. About 86. Sand ler, at I. Miller. And the first shoe repeated in
white ...