Crossword clues for guatemalan
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Guatemalan \Guatemalan\ adj.
of or pertaining to Guatemala; as, Guatemalan coffee.
of or pertaining to the inhabitants of Guatemala; as, Guatemalan rebels.
Guatemalan \Guatemalan\ n. a native or inhabitant of Guatemala.
Wikipedia
Guatemalan may refer to:
- Something of, from, or related to the country of Guatemala
- A person from Guatemala, or of Guatemalan descent. For information about the Guatemalan people, see Demographics of Guatemala and Culture of Guatemala. For specific persons, see List of Guatemalans.
- Note that there is no language called "Guatemalan". See Languages of Guatemala.
- Guatemalan cuisine
Usage examples of "guatemalan".
And if the CIA or British Intelligence had taken this thing to the Guatemalan Government, you can bet Paxero would have been the first to hear about it.
Garvin and one of your agents enter Guatemalan territory illegally from British Honduras ?
I remembered that Bora was a Guatemalan, and wondered what the connection could be.
They had leftist leanings and ran on platforms of land reform and nationalization of Guatemalan industries.
Garcia is probably well taken care of by Cotter, but in return Cotter not only raises bananas and coffee, but has a goodly portion of the shipping and export business connected with the Guatemalan fruit industry.
Mingolla tried to ignore him by studying the label on his beer bottle: a red-and-black graphic portraying a Guatemalan soldier, his rifle upheld in victory.
They were only wild children who survived by robbing and killing, and the Guatemalan soldiers were only doing their duty: They performed a function comparable to that of the birds that hunted ticks on the hide of a rhinoceros, keeping their American beast pest-free and happy.
From the Guatemalan market, she could look back across Sunset at the Dumpster.
Starkey crossed Sunset at the light, then continued north past the Guatemalan market, counting paces until she reached one hundred and thirty.
The angle suddenly shifted, revealing several people clumped behind the cordon tape north of Sunset Boulevard by the Guatemalan market.
In a glass case behind the inner door, reading a newspaper and chewing gum, sat a dignified old man in the rich uniform of a general in the Guatemalan army.
The Guatemalan general arrested for a moment the rhythmic action of his jaws, lowered his paper and looked at her with raised eyebrows.
That feeling of emptiness and panic, the result of her interview with the Guatemalan general at the apartment house, vanished magically.
Canek tells me we are only a mile and a half from the Guatemalan border.
Lyons had checked his sources and learned that on the Guatemalan street market, one dollar bought one quetzal and forty eight centavos.