Definitionadj. of or relating to or characteristic of Argentina or its people
Last update: June 26, 2015
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"Susan Wakefield;--a brother John in Buenos Aires, Argentine;--the letter." [Please select]
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Briefly, she told him of the brother who had lived in Argentine for many years. [Please select]
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There are many villas near-by of wealthy "Basques-Americains," from the Argentine. [Please select]
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O'Brien goes to Rome, the Ridgely-Carters, after their pleasant, successful years of Europe, to the Argentine.' [Please select]
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No one could get along in the Argentine without a working knowledge of that tongue. [Please select]
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Strange if he could enter on his Argentine life with some command of the vernacular. [Please select]
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He cared no more about a united Germany than we care for a united America to include Canada, Mexico, and the Argentine. [Please select]
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The Argentine Fox (_Canis azaræ_), when caught in a trap or run down by dogs, though it fights savagely at first, after a time drops down and apparently dies. [Please select]
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