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deseperado in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for deseperado in the English»Spanish Dictionary

desperado <pl desperadoes or desperados> [Am ˌdɛspəˈrɑdoʊ, Brit ˌdɛspəˈrɑːdəʊ] N

deseperado in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for deseperado in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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Some of the associates in these atrocities were mere desperadoes who knew little of politics or socialism.
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He described those arrested as desperadoes intent on creating havoc.
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The outlaw, it was discovered, had with him seven pals and brother desperadoes.
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The desperado knight strikes again, this time with deadly effect.
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However, no sooner is the town finished, then it begins to attract all manner of trouble-makers and desperadoes.
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During the war, the place was occupied by refugees from many places, and at the close of the war by a band of desperadoes.
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Moved by the woman's plight, the three desperados uphold their promise despite the acute lack of water.
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Desperado was not completed when the casino opened, premiering three months later.
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The police gradually advanced from tree to tree, and drove the remaining desperadoes into a detached back kitchen.
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Several desperadoes were summarily dealt with, taken from the jail or from their resorts and hung.
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