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Trujillo
[ troo-hee-oh; Spanish troo-hee-yaw ]
noun
- Ra·fa·el Le·o·ni·das [raf, -ey-el lee-, on, -i-d, uh, s, r, ah-fah-, el, le-aw-, nee, -, th, ahs], Rafael Leonidas Trujillo Molina, 1891–1961, Dominican general and politician: president 1930–38, 1942–52.
- a seaport in NW Peru.
Trujillo
1/ ٰˈ澱 /
noun
- a city in NW Peru: founded 1535; university (1824); centre of a district producing rice and sugar cane. Pop: 686 000 (2005 est)
Trujillo
2/ ٰˈ澱 /
noun
- TrujilloRafael (éDzԾ岹)18911961MDominicanPOLITICS: dictator Rafael ( éDzԾ岹 ) (ˌrafaˈel), original name Rafael éDzԾ岹 Trujillo Molina . 1891–1961, Dominican dictator, who governed the Dominican Republic (1930–61) with the help of a powerful police force: assassinated
Example Sentences
Hoping to create something more intentional yet still personal, he teamed up with car-obsessed friends: forklift mechanic Jaime Cabral, high-end retail manager Damian Barbachan, IT professional Marlon Trujillo and Honda sales tech Henry Mendez.
Alongside Young’s RX-3 was Barbachan’s red ’72 Mazda RX-2, while Trujillo brought a vintage Mazda rotary engine pickup truck to the mix, as did Cabral with his ’74 sky-blue REPU.
That was until she met Trujillo, the Tony Award-winning choreographer behind some of Broadway’s most popular productions: “Memphis,” “Jersey Boys,” “On Your Feet!” and “Ain’t Too Proud.”
Trujillo, who is originally from Cali, Colombia, was undocumented for several years in Toronto before moving to New York to pursue a career in musical theater choreography.
Lili Trujillo Puckett, founder and executive director of Street Racing Kills and member of the County’s Street Takeover Reduction Group, thanked Mitchell for introducing the motion.
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