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Cabral
[ kuh-brawl ]
noun
- Pe·dro Ál·va·res [pe, -d, r, oo, , awl, -v, uh, -, r, uh, sh], 1460–c1520, Portuguese navigator.
Cabral
/ əˈɑ /
noun
- CabralPedro Álvarez?1460?1526MPortugueseTRAVEL AND EXPLORATION: navigator Pedro Álvarez (ˈpɛːdru ˈɑlvərəʃ). ?1460–?1526, Portuguese navigator: discovered and took possession of Brazil for Portugal in 1500.
Example Sentences
Hoping to create something more intentional yet still personal, he teamed up with car-obsessed friends: forklift mechanic Jaime Cabral, high-end retail manager Damian Barbachan, IT professional Marlon Trujillo and Honda sales tech Henry Mendez.
Alongside Young’s RX-3 was Barbachan’s red ’72 Mazda RX-2, while Trujillo brought a vintage Mazda rotary engine pickup truck to the mix, as did Cabral with his ’74 sky-blue REPU.
Michael Cabral, who was preparing to try Orr on the most serious charges yet: Four counts of murder for the fire that had killed Ole’s employees Carolyn Kraus and Jimmy Cetina, along with customer Ada Deal and her grandson, Matthew Troidl.
“I said, ‘He just pled into our case,’” Cabral told The Times.
The defense argued that faulty wiring, not arson, had caused the fire, and Cabral had to explain how the Sheriff’s Department had gotten it so wrong in 1984.
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