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Demarco

Proper noun

Meaning

Demarco (plural Demarcos)

A surname from Italian.

DeMarco

A surname from Italian.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

When I was 16, I wanted to look like Lord Byron. It's not really a haircut so much as a hair-not-cut, but I've never changed it. It's a bit Byron, a bit Don Juan DeMarco and other things that I aspire to be. Jeremy Clarkson

DeMarco is bringing a giant list of friends along with him as well, like Amyl & The Sniffers, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Alice Skye, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Pond, Miss Blanks, Remi, Cut Copy and more. Source: Internet

National Bank Financial analyst D. Demarco now anticipates that the basic materials company will earn $0.85 per share for the year, up from their prior forecast of $0.80. Source: Internet

Brando also starred alongside his friend Johnny Depp in the box office hit Don Juan DeMarco (1995) and in Depp's controversial The Brave (1997), which was never released in the United States. Source: Internet

Produced by the Austin Public Broadcasting Service, the show features an hourlong, recorded performance each week from musicians like Kane Brown, Sharon Van Etten and Mac DeMarco. Source: Internet

After the referee let his gloves go, DeMarco staggered toward Basilio and took several more shots that knocked him unconscious mid-air as he fell to the ground, with the referee catching him and holding him up as he fell. Source: Internet

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