Similar words: anchovy, drop anchor, hunch over, villa, villain, village, villainy, villager. Meaning: n. Mexican revolutionary leader (1877-1923).
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1. Pancho Villa fought a battle near here.
2. Pancho Villa without a shirt; Because the Pancho Villa supporters come.
4. The woman offered written affidavits proving that she was the widow of Pancho Villa.
5. No matter — the Bonesmen are also rumored to possess two more famed skulls, those of Pancho Villa and President Martin Van Buren.
6. His real motive for his hatred of Mexicans may have been the loss of 800,000 acres of prime timber land to the Mexican outlaw, Pancho Villa.
7. The years rushed by. I became a sailor; I drove an Arctic dog team; I panned for gold in Alaska. When Pancho Villa formed his army in Mexico, I joined him.
8. After a cavalry charge during the 1916 U. S. expedition in Mexico to capture Pancho Villa, Thorn recommends four soldiers for the Medal of Honor.
9. Grandpa Edwin was a soldier, a professional Army officer who chased Pancho Villa back to Mexico with John J. Pershing.
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