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Answer for the clue "Spanish: Comb. form ", 7 letters:
hispano

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Hispano may relate to: Hispanos of New Mexico , or descendants of Spaniards and Mexicans living in territories annexed by the United States. The Spanish word for Hispanic . Hispano, ( Hispanic ), the Spanish word for the inhabitants of Pre-Roman and Roman ...

Usage examples of hispano.

They passed a bank, the Banco Hispano Americano, which was closed like all the shops.

He probably remembered the Hispano and the luxury of the house of Madame la Comtesse.

He knew that Dimitrios was alive and that he was a director of the Eurasian Credit Trust, that he knew of a French Countess who had had a house off the Avenue Hoche and that he or she had had an Hispano Suiza car, that both of them had been in St.

Dimitrios was en grande tenue and they had a large Hispano to take them there.

The Hispano was rocking from side to side as it flew round the bends of the twisting road south-west of Hungerford.

The Hispano had passed the cross-roads nine miles south-west of Hungerford and come out on to the straight.

As the Hispano was brought to a standstill, a tall, thin man left the group and came over to De Richleau.

He swiftly dimmed his lights, and ran slowly forward, giving the occupants of the Delage time to leave their car before he pulled up the Hispano as far from it as he dared without arousing suspicion in the others.

Others, less deeply imbued with the mysteries of the Evil cult, forgot the terrible entity whose powers they had come to beg in return for their homage and, reverting to their normal thoughts, saw themselves caught and ruined in some ghastly scandal, believing those blinding shafts of light from the great Hispano to herald the coming of the police.

De Richleau might have lost his nerve for a few moments the night before, but he had retrieved it brilliantly in that headlong dash at the wheel of the Hispano down into the hellish valley where the Satanists practised their grim rites.

I notice an elderly Hispano usher with an aristocratic face dressed in an expensive but well-worn suit.

A gang of Hispano kids, just a couple of years older than Jerry, jumped them, snatched the shopping bags, and sprinted off.

The 125th Street Militia, a new black self-determination force that had been boasting for months that it was buying tanks from Syria, not only unveiled three armoured monsters at a noisy pressconference but proceeded to send them across Columbus Avenue on a search-and-destroy mission into Hispano Manhattan, leaving four blocks in flames and dozens dead.

Alfa Romeos, Daimlers, Hispanos and Bentleys, nearly every one distinctive of its kind.

The hispanos were here a long time before you Yankees, and the border is a joke played by mother nature on Uncle Sam.