Crossword clues for yanqui
Wiktionary
n. (context sometimes derogatory English) A citizen of the United States of America, as opposed to a Latin American.
Usage examples of "yanqui".
Charlotte Valmont find herself on such polite terms with a Yanqui officer that he might address her by her first name?
Stumbling backward as the shutters covering her front door were wrenched open, she stared dumbfounded as her Yanqui hero grabbed her shoulders with firm hands and blazing eyes.
Now how in the name of God the Father and the Holy Virgin did a Yanqui button get into your bedroom?
How on earth did Charlotte Valmont find herself on such polite terms with a Yanqui officer that he might address her by her first name?
He smiled with what he hoped the interloper would see as welcome, though his heart contracted at the sight of the troops accompanying the Yanqui leader.
One more thing, make damn sure that Yanqui son of a bitch understands that if he ever raises his hand or his voice to you, I will kill him.
That was the trouble with willful elder sisters who favored Yanqui officers as lovers, Charlie thought as the buggy pulled in front of dear Maison de Rose and Amaury clucked for the horses to stop.
He could see how deeply she cared for this blond Yanqui soldier who had been stupid enough to go off and get himself killed.
And perhaps it was not the worst thing to be friendly to a Yanqui officer, especially if the occupation continued and the war went badly.
Wesley Leighton and his Yanqui uniform reminding Angele of her lost husband.
But he would no more have allowed them into his house than I will have that Yanqui enter this one!
On only two other occasions in his life had he found sufficiently strong reason to venture into the Yanqui section.
Officer Guadalupe Mazatl looked up from her huddle with Comandant Odio and the yanqui colonel and noticed the figure of the white gringo and the yellow old man receding in the distance.
I am prepared to pay five Yanqui dollars a day with private quarters and all you and your mujer Apache can eat.
She was dark skinned, looking Mex rather than Yanqui, and her long black hair was tied back in a ponytail with a bow of red velvet ribbon.