Noun
rango (plural rangos or rangoes)
Alternative form of arango
I must be a mermaid, Rango. I have no fear of depths and a great fear of shallow living. Anaïs Nin
Alexa Rango tied her career high with 57 saves for the Colonels on 61 shots. Source: Internet
Another of the Broodals, Rango, attacks with hats. Source: Internet
Here, he took the important step of appeasing the Elphinstone through his agents had been in contact with the king’s aides Rango Bapuji and Balwant Rao Chitnis who were aggrieved as the Peshwa had reduced their for some misdeed in the past. Source: Internet
The thirsty Rango instantly takes on the role of both and selfishly agrees to take on the case of their missing water. Source: Internet
The most recent one came on Tuesday, when a suspect under the influence of methamphetamine rolled clip a car and rolled his on Rango Street. Source: Internet