Proper noun
Maestre (plural Maestres)
A surname.
The effervescent Miguel Maestre, chef extraordinaire from The Living Room, recently visited Byron Farmers Market with his film crew, seeking ingredient inspiration – and he wasn’t left disappointed! Source: Internet
One Chilean Sopocachi resident, Ignacio Saavedra, declared that ‘It is not unusual to hear many Colombians and Mexicans in the streets,’ who are exposed, like Maestre, by their distinctive accents. Source: Internet
"There is no single company that can solve the challenge of shifting the whole industry from a linear to a circular business model on its own, that is why a collaborative approach is crucial," said H&M spokesman Iñigo Sáenz Maestre in an email. Source: Internet