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How to use Spaniard in a sentence

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This year, two semi-final appearances are the sole outings of note for the Spaniard, who first picked up a tennis racket aged one-year-old.
In 1575, the Spaniard Juan de Escalante de Mendoza, a Cantabrian, finished the composition of his work.
American Ballet Theatre, for instance, would give its eye teeth to land the talented young Spaniard.
Given her physical attributes and costume, the the doll looks like the daughter of a rich Spaniard hacendado on the island.
The Spaniard gained almost four seconds on the Finnish competitor, who was chasing him for fourth spot on the leaderboard.
The air was electric as the sell-out crowd waited in excited anticipation to hear the 64-year-old Spaniard sing favourites from Verdi and Wagner.
The Spaniard had a break point for a 3-1 lead in the first set when he twisted his right ankle after chasing a Sluiter forehand.
The in-form Spaniard blew his chances by racking up a sextuple bogey at the par-three 11th.
Sheridan's Pizarro opens in 1534, with the Spaniard Francisco Pizarro waging a war of conquest against the Inca Empire of Peru.
The Spaniard was no longer wearing his uniform coat and his black hair was falling out of his pigtail.
The Spaniard held serve for the rest of the set to win the 12 th title of his clay court streak.
Now finally clear of injury woes, the Spaniard has been dogged by ongoing back problems.
The 19-year-old Spaniard began blasting returns at her feet when she wasn't passing her altogether.
Two of the detainees, a Spaniard and an American, were freed by police yesterday.
Button is dropping back from Alonso's Renault and is now 5.7 seconds behind the Spaniard.
The young Spaniard swung at it and sent the ball screaming past the helpless Gianluigi Buffon and into the left-hand side of the Juve goal.
It was not long before he found service as a mozo in the family of a wealthy Spaniard, by whom he was taught to read and write.
Sock, who was ultimately felled by 27-year-old Spaniard Nicolas Almagro, was the youngest man on the list.
He sent the Spaniard on his way then visited a series of shops in Lisbon and had the visa reproduced down to the special stamps.
It may also be the last time they have an opportunity to watch the Spaniard in their team's colours, for there is mounting speculation he will be sold in the summer.
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That is, had he been a whiskered, ear-ringed Spaniard they would have killed him then and there.
Before he could regain it, a Spaniard charged at him with a musket, and threw him back.
They are taking wine from the bota, the long-spouted leather bottle from which only the Spaniard has the skill to drink.
No Spaniard knew how to cure hurts from urari, which seems to be strychnine.
The Spaniard can use a floridity of expression that would be ridiculous in England.
As loyal, at any rate, as men who would sell their souls for an aureus, answered the Spaniard.
The Spaniard, who had no enemies, at once attributed this revenge to gilet.
The Spaniard looks upon nature with a lazy eye, troubling himself little about anything that cannot be put to some immediate use.
He was not a Portuguese, but a Spaniard, born at Tarragona, nor indeed ever a bishop.
No, I will not pay you till we get to Tarragona, replied the young Spaniard.
It was as much as any Spaniard could do to tell one half-naked Indian from another.
The Spaniard rubbed his hands, and Mr. Blood observed that they were unsteady.
It was a good thing to have it well understood that the ranch still belonged to Madariaga, the Spaniard.
And the Spaniard here, who has been driven out for his cruelty and rapacity.
He looked like a cross between a Spaniard and a Malay, and I guess that's what he was.
As a last chance, an Apache took a skinful of water, and poured the contents on the bare and bleeding skull of the Spaniard.
In fine, the Indian prefers the rial of a Chinese to the dollar of a Spaniard.
On either side of him stood two men who also greeted me cordially, but without the punctiliousness of the Spaniard.
They poled her off from the captured Spaniard and set their sail with their prow for the south.
To dissemble this he had availed himself of the fact that Figaro was a Spaniard.
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