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Answer for the clue "Hispanic neighborhoods ", 7 letters:
barrios

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Word definitions for barrios in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (plural of barrio English)

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Barrios , de Barrios , Barrio or Berrios is a surname of Basque origin. the plural of barrio , a Spanish word for district or neighborhood

Usage examples of barrios.

I recalled that Doctor Scott had particularly said that Barrios had not been wounded.

The envelopes bore the name of Jose Barrios and were in the handwriting of a woman.

Such inquiries as I was able to make about the hotel did not show a trace of reason for believing that Jose Barrios had been numbered among her visitors.

Though we chatted several minutes, I could gain nothing that would lead me to judge how intimately she knew Barrios.

Yet I was convinced that that way lay a problem quite as important as relations between the other triangle of Eulalie, Teresa, and Barrios.

It was one of the bell-boys from the hotel where the Barrioses had their apartment, with a message for Kennedy.

I had felt all along that Kennedy had been called in too late to do anything to save Barrios, but I had been hoping against hope.

He begged me to, seems scarcely to know how to do enough to comfort his sister and Senorita Barrios.

Sandoval said something about Barrios refusing to let him court Anitra while at the same time Barrios was engaged to Eulalie.

And in this case only the polariscope can show what chemistry cannot show when we reach the point of testing Senor Barrios's blood—if that becomes necessary.

It was sent by the same person who stole in Barrios's office and shot him with an asphyxiating pistol which discharged a fatal quantity of pure veratrine full at him.

They have never walked down the streets of their own barrios and shouted at the drunks on the corners, "Hey, ese, come on, carnal.

Immediately afterward, the young honcho heading Kennedy's wagon in the barrios told us RFK has the same idea.

We are past the barrios and heading toward Rose Hills where Eldridge Cleaver grew up.

He is the only articulate Chicano in the business at the time, and he intends to bring the barrios to the public's attention.