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East ___ Alto, Calif
Answer for the clue "East ___ Alto, Calif ", 4 letters:
palo
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Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Palo \Pa"lo\, n. [Sp. See Pale a stake.] A pole or timber of any kind; -- in the names of trees. [Sp. Amer.]
Usage examples of palo.
I planned to catch the 6:51 San Francisco-bound commute each morning, and twenty minutes later get off at the California Street station in South Palo Alto.
In the morning I should have time for breakfast at one of the South Palo Alto restaurants.
I offered to ride back with Laurel to her motel in South Palo Alto and then pick up a cab.
Then I helped her on with the cashmere coat, repeating my offer to drive with her to Palo Alto where I could easily scare up a cab to get me back to Colfax Springs.
Shower, shave, a tepid cup of instant coffee to hold me until breakfast in South Palo Alto.
The Palo Alto phone directory listed a Laurel Turner with a Davenport 6-4124 number.
A mile and a half down the Park to South Palo Alto, through the rain, darkness coming on.
It was the single evening commute train that switched off the main track at South Palo Alto to go crunching along an old branch line the S.
I knew trains ran every few hours all night long from the cement works through Colfax Springs and north to Palo Alto and San Francisco.
The train had to pass through the Spring Valley station, Fremont, Los Altos and Arastradero, I knew, before curving eastwards on the tracks below SMC Electronics to continue down along the Industrial Park into South Palo Alto and the main S.
Morris, Monday afternoon I moved my few belongings and myself into the same apartment-motel in South Palo Alto where once Laurel lived.
Afterwards I was lucky, picking up a ride in a trash truck that got me out of the Park and into South Palo Alto and to the Bank of America branch, on the comer, about ten minutes before closing time.
I could remember when the road on south from Stanford and Palo Alto to San Jose was a two-lane highway running through green orchards of apricot and prune trees.
He glared at Palo, aiming deadly thoughts at him through squinted eyes.
Eusebio sat on the ground and let Palo smack him rather than pick up the pack.