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dino-

  1. a combining form meaning “terrifying, frightful,” used in the formation of compound words.

    dinothere.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of dino-1

< Greek deino-, combining form of 𾱲ó
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The image Anderson envisioned for Del Toro in “The Phoenician Scheme” evoked the panache of Italian film producers in stylish suits and sunglasses — the likes of Dino De Laurentiis or Carlo Ponti.

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As Bleday booted his cut-off attempt, the ball bouncing off his glove as he slid along the outfield grass, Dino Ebel immediately put his arm in helicopter mode, the third base coach giving Conforto — chugging hard all the way from first — a green light to race to the plate.

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The Dodgers’ bats, meanwhile, managed just two early runs off Olson; the first via a Freddie Freeman solo home run in the first, the second when Andy Pages ran through a stop sign from third-base coach Dino Ebel in the second inning but scored on a wayward throw to the plate.

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He’s the son of Dodgers’ third base coach Dino Ebel, so baseball runs through his veins and brother Trey is the starting second baseman.

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He tells me an anecdote about a young woman who said she started bawling when Sean Dino Johnson — one of the real former inmates — rolls around on the floor playing with a sword.

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