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campo
[kam-poh, kahm-]
noun
plural
campos(in South America) an extensive, nearly level grassland plain.
campo
/ ˈæəʊ /
noun
(often plural) level or undulating savanna country, esp in the uplands of Brazil
Word History and Origins
Origin of campo1
Word History and Origins
Origin of campo1
Example Sentences
“I just keep my head up,” Soriano said in Spanish through team interpreter Manny Del Campo when asked after the game about how knowing he’ll be back starting in five days helps him prepare after less-than-ideal appearances.
Added Soriano in Spanish through team interpreter Manny Del Campo: “I feel a little bit upset because of my performance tonight. ... I feel upset because I wasn’t able to help win tonight.”
The only problem with that searing contribution is that Kinghorn is still with Toulouse, Campo.
Campo, to be fair, is an equal opportunities assassin, turning his guns on Joe Schmidt for wanting to play "Joe Schmidt rugby."
Jacubowicz and Del Campo are amazing discoveries.
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