Similar words: madrigal, adrift, quadrille, quadriceps, dead ringer, quadriplegia, quadrilateral, bedridden. Meaning: n. the capital and largest city situated centrally in Spain; home of an outstanding art museum.
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91. A paramilitary group attempted to commandeer the bus and take it to Madrid.
92. I've lived in Madrid for many years, and it feels like home to me now.
93. I went to my house in Madrid with Nicolas Roeg, the lighting cameraman, and we worked on rewriting the script.
94. Perhaps we shall renew our acquaintance in Barcelona tonight, where Real Madrid have their first major test under his management.
95. Eventually he got a cushy job as a newspaper correspondent in Madrid.
96. Dona Mencia takes place in Madrid in two different spots: in the home of Dona Mencia and in a convent.
97. The killings have damaged relations between the governing Popular party in Madrid and the Basque regional government.
98. He will fly to Madrid the month after next.
99. The surgeons at La Paz Hospital in Madrid.
100. Instead[sentencedict.com], Madrid has begun a hot-headed bout of sabre-rattling.
101. Madrid terrorist bomb video closed circuit television.
102. You see, Madrid goes about its business as usual.
103. First he went to the capital, Madrid.
104. The capital of Spain is Madrid.
105. In Madrid there was open jubilation.
106. Christian Abbiati just joined Atletico Madrid from Torino this summer, but the Italian goalkeeper could make a quick return to the peninsula to Lazio who are still without a number one goaltender.
107. Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon is hopeful that they will sign Arjen Robben from Chelsea.
108. The 25-year-old is desperate to leave Stade Velodrome after his first-team opportunities were reduced by the arrival of Gabriel Heinze from Real Madrid last term.
109. The sequence of events will be the New Madrid adjustment followed immediately by the European tsunami, then at some point the Hoover Dam and West Coast adjustment.
110. My response to those accusations was to relocate to Madrid – the only city in Europe where I could unravel the Islamic Andalusian influences that pervade Spanish culture.
111. About 250 seminude animal rights activists gathered in Madrid, Spain, Sunday to protest a bullfight.
112. For the first time WPGA will honor the overall winners with the Pollux Awards in the Gala Ceremony to be held in Madrid, in the Circle of Fine Arts, November 2010, benefitting Save the Children.
113. The Togolese forward also warned against Madrid taking their foot off the gas in the return leg and insisted the side still had a job to do at White Hart Lane.
114. There are a few clubs who have got more money than us. Real Madrid, United, Chelsea and obviously Manchester City have come on the scene.
115. He therefore showed little interest in the gestures of active solidarity from Madrid.
116. RAUL: Well, at the moment I'm living in Madrid but my home town is Segovia.
117. Real Madrid are leaders of Group D following the 0-0 draw between Ajax ad Olympique Lyonnais.
118. Saturday’s game against Rayo Vallecano (a bewilderingly turbulent 6-2 win for Los Blancos) saw Ronaldo score his ninth Real Madrid hat-trick, without even playing particularly well.
119. 1605: The first part of Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes was published in Madrid on January 16.
120. Gonzalo Higuain returned to Madrid on Thursday after undergoing herniated disc surgery on 11 January in Chicago.
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