1. melo - Noun
2. Melo - Proper noun
melo (countable and uncountable, plural melos)
(informal, Britain) Abbreviation of melodrama.
Melo
A city in Uruguay, capital of the department of Cerro Largo
After signing a production deal, Melo left his family’s place for his own flat in London. Source: Internet
Frederick Melo in the Pioneer PressCOVID-19 has made Minneapolis rethink its approach to crosswalk buttons, but St. Paul isn’t there yet. Source: Internet
Fortaleza bus station is accessible by at least 2 city bus lines: Av. Borges de Melo I and Av. Borges de Melo II. Source: Internet
National extreme temperatures at sea level are, Paysandú city convert (20 January 1943) and Melo city convert (14 June 1967). Source: Internet
In terms of pro potential, Draft Wire’s Justin Melo notes that the Kansas City Chiefs are among several teams who have held online interviews with Winfield in their limited pre-draft activities (thanks, coronavirus). Source: Internet
Charlie De Melo, Ryan Clayton and Sally Carmen are nominated for Best Newcomer. Source: Internet