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spaniel [ˈspænjəl] N

spanner [ˈspænə], wrench Am N

Spain [ˈspeın] N

I . spare [speə] VB trans

II . spare [speə] ADJ

3. spare:

I . spark [spɑːk] N

sparing [ˈspeərıŋ] ADJ

II . spatter [ˈspætə] VB intr

spacious [ˈspeıʃəs] ADJ

▶ spaciously ADV
▶ spaciousness N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She too is awkward with people and keeps to herself, and looks uncomfortable when a Spaniard tries to woo her with bird noises.
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The Spaniard was satisfied with his performance which was probably his best ever in a rainy race.
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The Spaniard abroad, upon registering in a consulate, has the right to vote in the local elections of the last municipality they resided in.
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He was the youngest person and the first Spaniard occupying that position.
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The tournament was attended by 226 teams from the main categories of Spaniard football.
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Not the Spaniard who owns a dog (3).
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Not the Spaniard since he owns a dog (3).
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The Spaniard repeated the word nasubo and nodding his head towards his companions, introduced the word to them.
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