Similar words: barring, barrier, warrior, carrion, barrister, barricade, barricaded, barrier island. Meaning: n. 1. a Spanish-speaking quarter in a town or city (especially in the United States) 2. an urban area in a Spanish-speaking country.
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1. It was all one continuous barrio.
2. Michael Cajero used to walk down to the barrio after school at Tucson High and never felt afraid.
3. Word of the Barrio barred owl spread among birders by means of an efficient and long established telephone grapevine.
4. The Barrio Grill originally set up shop just over a year ago.
5. Many former barrio homeowners ended up in the new apartments.
6. The depths of unlikely love in the dusty barrio are plumbed in Virginia Street, by Toni Press.
7. Archbishop Prospero Penados del Barrio has charged that some political parties have financed their activities with ransom money.
8. In her poor barrio, La Paca impressed some and irked others with her hocus-pocus and well-connected friends.
9. As a Manila barrio streetfighter, he had drawn more blood than Dracula in a year of Halloween nights.
10. The barrio is plagued by drug dealers.
11. While the president's Barrio Adentro program has brought healthcare to the poor in many areas, other areas are worse off than ever.
12. From the boardroom to the barrio, players are admired for their skill and grace.
13. Barrio: an urban district or quarter in a Spanish - speaking country.
14. Barrio said his team planned to apply to the U. S. Food and Drug Administration for a license to use the method to check at-risk people for Alzheimer's.
15. On June 4 two hundred sailors in rented taxicabs entered the barrio and beat four young men wearing zoot suits.
16. Chavez's social initiatives have made him popular in her barrio, she says, "You can feel a passion for the revolution here.
17. To tell that part of history, El Museo del Barrio teamed with the home of the city's oldest museum and research library, the New-York Historical Society, to present Nueva York (1613–1945).
18. When we eventually see him do it, we realise that here is a ruthless, narcissistic, power-hungry boy who grows up to be the barrio boss.
19. “There’s practically a piece of Latino or Hispanic history in every aspect of the city,” said Elvis Fuentes, curator at El Museo del Barrio.
20. The method might also be useful in testing whether treatments for Alzheimer's are working , Barrio said.
21. More information on the exhibition is available on the El Museo del Barrio website.
22. The middle-aged community worker, who has lived all her life in the tough Caracas barrio of 23 de Enero, says life under Mr. Chavez has improved significantly.
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23. Nueva York (1613–1945) will be on display at El Museo del Barrio, 1230 Fifth Avenue at 104th Street, through January 9, 2011.
24. In the book of In Search of Respect: Selling Crack in El Barrio, we can obviously become conscious of the racial injustice of the American society.
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