Proper noun
Escobedo (plural Escobedos)
A surname from Spanish.
A small hill, the Cerro del Topo and the smaller Topo Chico are located in the suburbs of San Nicolás de los Garza and Escobedo. Source: Internet
A blocked extra point kept the Bucks ahead and, after the Bucks’ next two possession fizzled, punter/kicker Jose Escobedo pinned the Badgers inside their own 10-yard line. Source: Internet
Image:Anna Escobedo Cabral, official Treasury photo. Source: Internet
An extra point by junior kicker Jose Escobedo gave the Buckaroos their first and only lead of the game as Breckenridge would go on to score another 25 unanswered points. Source: Internet
Hard times mean customers are beating a path to Escobedo Shoe & Boot Repair. Source: Internet
So teachers like Escobedo are turning into techies and DJs just to do their jobs. Source: Internet