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bonita

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Bonito \Bo*ni"to\, n.; pl. Bonitoes . [Sp. & Pg. bonito, fr. Ar. bain[=i]t and bain[=i]th.] [Often incorrectly written bonita .] (Zo["o]l.) A large tropical fish ( Orcynus pelamys ) allied to the tunny. It is about three feet long, blue above, with four ...

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Bonita is a feminine given name as well as a word meaning "pretty, cute" in Spanish and Portuguese. Bonita may refer to:

Usage examples of bonita.

All seven of them crammed into the Suburban, and Barry took them on a tour of Bonita Vista and then the town of Corban, including his teapot museum office.

If you buy in Bonita Vista, you are required to belong to the association.

The letter went on to say that they would be excused this time because of their ignorance of Bonita Vista rules and regulations, but in the future any such infraction would be punishable by a fine.

The Haslams--a husband, wife, and two sons--had been one of the first families in Bonita Vista, well known and well liked, and their departure had caused a stir.

It was a good life, and despite the vandalism of their property, her initial reservations about Bonita Vista faded away with the passing of days.

The more she explored, the more she liked Bonita Vista, and the more sure she was that they had made the right decision by moving here.

Although she enjoyed the scenery to the south, that breathtaking panorama in which forest segued to desert canyon land and the horizon was so far away that you could see the curve of the earth, in truth she preferred the view to the north, and it was when she was walking up the bill, facing the heavily wooded plateau directly behind Bonita Vista, that she felt most at home, that she felt a part of this place.

Barry was right about that--domestic animals were not allowed in Bonita Vista--and she thought of poor Barney, buried on the east side of the house.

He was probably just a fellow resident of Bonita Vista, one of her neighbors out for a stroll.

He had apparently vandalized several other homes within Bonita Vista, vacation homes whose owners had not yet been by to discover the damage, and the sheriff was in the process of compiling a list of acts and addresses.

But he was not prepared for this cheerful recognition that there was a hideously deformed person living in the forest surrounding them, this open acknowledgment that there was a freak who spent his days skulking along the green belts of Bonita Vista--and that apparently everyone knew about it.

Whatever it was that had initially turned her off to Bonita Vista seemed to have finally and completely died with Deke Meldrum.

She felt safe--not because they were in rural Utah, away from the smog and the gangs and the high crime rate of the major metropolitan areas, but because they were living in Bonita Vista, an enclosed world, a hermetically sealed environment, shielded against all that lay outside.

Located near the entrance of Bonita Vista, the better to impress outsiders and passersby, the twin courts were perfectly maintained and surrounded by a high green chain-link fence meant to prevent balls from flying into the forest and to keep out nonresidents.

It was a far cry from the faded lines on concrete that had defined the school court on which they used to play, and she was impressed that Bonita Vista had such a professional, state-of-the-art facility.