Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The Spanish silver dollar, the peso duro. See
dollar .
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Examples
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I am in love with the b/w floral polka dot, and a duro is a nify use for it.
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And yes, of course, paired with some pane duro, which is hard bread, which you might also think of as a dried up crust, it was delicious.
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(from the Spanish word duro), on account of the toughness of its skin.
Filipino Popular Tales Dean Spruill Fansler
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as for not doing uniforms, I would think that the duro is your uniform-?
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The player who may have broken his ribs, De Jong, is reported as saying that the only way to beat Spain is being tough ( "duro") which El Pais understands to mean the Dutch coach ordered his side to foul hard.
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Your use of "duro" put a finer point on the specifics, I think.
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As a fashion historian and professor, usage of "duro" is still very new/unfamiliar to my peeps.
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Actually, I did the view with the crossover front, but the "duro" one is next on my list.
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This dress is much more attractive than the standard "duro" dress.
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A cursory test of "duro" by itself reveals an extensive tour of a certain canyon in the panhandle of Texas.
I bet you thought I was over the Duro, huh? - A Dress A Day 2008
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