Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
fico .
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Examples
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We had of them store of rice, hens, unperfect and liquid sugar, sugar-canes, and a fruit which they call figo, 18 with store of cloves.
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"imperfect and liquid sugar," sugar-canes, and a fruit they call figo, with plenty of cloves.
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Questo è un modo, probabilmente il più figo di tutti.
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Bastano delle cuffie con la musica giusta, ed il nostro amico pesce diventa tosto e figo.
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Molto figo troppo, forse? questo mix di animazione e tipografia per una campagna contro il fumo.
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Reply big boy why would make a clip like that disgracing the legend footballer go make fun of some other losers like luis figo zizou
Zidane World Cup Headbutt Animation Festival - Anil Dash 2006
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The only dessert is queijo de figo, a torte of dried local figs, almonds, cocoa, medronho (the local brandy), and cinnamon.
Restaurant Vila Lisa 2001
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Every village, every hamlet, even every ward, every isolated farm has its bonfire or figo, as it is called, which blazes up as the shades of night are falling.
Chapter 62. The Fire-Festivals of Europe. § 2. The Lenten Fires 1922
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Every village, every hamlet, even every ward, every isolated farm has its bonfire or figo, as it is called, which blazes up as the shades of night are falling.
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Every village, every hamlet, even every ward, every isolated farm has its bonfire or _figo, _ as it is called, which blazes up as the shades of night are falling.
The Golden Bough James George Frazer 1897
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