Similar words: domino, ominous, ominously, domino theory, slalom, megalomania, megalomaniac, minor. Meaning: ['pælə'mɪːnəʊ] n. a horse of light tan or golden color with cream or white mane and tail.
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1. Trigger, the palomino, was obedient to the slightest pressure.
2. In "Who Killed Palomino Molero?" we learn that a police officer's own sentimental proclivities may be warping his assessment of the prime suspects in the killing of a handsome young singer.
3. Question 4 : In which country did Appaloosa, Palomino, and Pinto horses originate and gain popularity?
4. It stood in the entrance to the cinema: the stetson, white suit, palomino horse, silver spurs.
5. Linda was fond of all the horses on the ranch, but the little palomino was the apple of her eye.
6. Shakespeare said sherry is the Spanish sunshine in the bottle, brewed by Palomino, the color is pale yellow, with light spicy.
7. In hismemoirs, former Mexican President Vicente Fox recalls offeringBush a ride on his beloved horse Dos de Julio and being surprised whenBush "demurred, backing away from the big palomino."
8. Spanish restorers are testing this new technique on the frescoes of Antonio Palomino from the 17th century in the Church of Santos Juanes in Valencia.
9. Art restorers had been working on 17th century frescoes by Antonio Palomino in the church of Santos Juanes in Valencia.
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