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pedro

[pee-droh, pey-]

noun

Cards.

plural

pedros 
  1. any of several varieties of the game all fours in which the five of trumps counts at its face value.

  2. the five of trumps.



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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of pedro1

First recorded in 1870–75; from Spanish: literally, “Peterâ€; Peter ( def. )
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There are also proposals for water taxi use from San Pedro to Long Beach, where multiple events will be held, to offer an alternative to the Vincent Thomas and Long Beach International Gateway bridges.

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The day after the outage, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez suggested that private electricity companies might have played a role, saying that his government would demand "all the relevant accountability" from them.

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In the “Materialists†press tour, Johnson is more freely magnetic, sitting for another “Vanity Fair†lie detector test and answering cheeky, rapid-fire questions with her co-star, Pedro Pascal, for “Vogue.â€

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Chief Supt Pedro Agudo Novo, head of the Malaga provincial judicial police unit, spoke at a press conference in the city on Tuesday.

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Wasn’t this supposed to be a fresh, elevated take on the romantic comedy, where Dakota Johnson must grapple with the impossible decision of choosing between Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans?

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