Proper noun
Jurado (plural Jurados)
A surname from Spanish.
He left with the Mets trailing 5-3, but Giménez got Jurado off the hook with his first big league homer, a tying drive in the sixth off Tom Eshelman (3-0). Source: Internet
The Mets allowed pitchers Chasen Shreve, Nick Tropeano, Paul Sewald and Ariel Jurado to go free; Tropeano was claimed off waivers from Pittsburgh in October, before owner Steve Cohen bought the team from the Wilpon and Katz families. Source: Internet
Jurado is hoping to replicate many times over what’s happening at the coffee shop, a place where locals could gather for an artists’ fair, listen to music, have something to drink and relax in a place that could be quaint Murrieta. Source: Internet
The Red Devils will have to pay a compensation fee to Barcelona given the club helped train Jurado from a young age but a fee of around £200,000 will be considered a snip for a player of Jurado’s potential. Source: Internet
Jurado said that he feared for his life and did not resist. Source: Internet
This cover image released by Mama Bird Recording Co. shows ""What's New, Tomboy" by Damien Jurado. Source: Internet