Proper noun
Abascal (plural Abascals)
A surname from Spanish.
Among those who have been infected are two members of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez’s cabinet as well as the leader of far-right party Vox, Santiago Abascal. Source: Internet
Rafael also uses his account to gush over his mother, Nati Abascal, 77, a former model and Valentino muse who once graced the covers of high-end fashion magazines like Harper's Bazaar. Source: Internet
Personalities fronting the campaign include models Elsa Hosk, Halima Aden, Hikari Mori and Alton Mason; Vogue Japan’s creative director at large Anna Dello Russo; socialite Nati Abascal; Tunisian actress Hend Sabry, and Italian singer Myss Keta. Source: Internet
Shortly after the meeting, Vox Secretary General Javier Ortega and party leader Santiago Abascal tested positive for the virus and self-quarantined, promising to work from home and cancelling all Vox party engagements. Source: Internet
Snacking might be one of the worst consumption patterns for us to express — both in terms of the toll it takes on our teeth and on our blood sugar (thanks to Kathy Abascal for hipping me onto that idea! Source: Internet