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Portillo

Proper noun

Meaning

Portillo (plural Portillos)

A surname from Spanish.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

‘A lot of people have had very successful conversions in the market whether it’s the Obamas or Michael Portillo, why should Harry and Meghan be any different? Source: Internet

During the 1970s, the presidential administrations of Echeverría (1970–76) and López Portillo (1976-82), tried to include social development in their policies, an effort that entailed more public spending. Source: Internet

Guatemala made a formal request for the deportation of Portillo to face charges of embezzlement, however Mexico has never revoked diplomatic asylum once it is granted to a person. Source: Internet

President Perez Molina said that Guatemala's relations with Taiwan were and are strong and that the Portillo confession will not affect the diplomatic relations between the two nations. Source: Internet

Portillo choked the chosen bat and tightened its scrotum over a nameless and putrid woodland fungus, sculpted to be the size and shape of Neil’s head. Source: Internet

Clutching his beloved Bradshaw’s Guide To Railways, which dates back to 1913, Portillo first caught the modern train from Palma to Manacor, which Bradshaw described as the “capital of pearls,” and then caught the century-old electric Soller train. Source: Internet

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