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Jiménez

[ hee-me-neth ]

noun

  1. Juan Ra·món [hwahn , r, ah-, mawn], 1881–1958, Spanish poet: Nobel Prize 1956.


Jiménez

/ xiˈmenɛθ /

noun

  1. JiménezJuan Ramón18811958MSpanishWRITING: poet Juan Ramón (xwan raˈmɔn). 1881–1958, Spanish lyric poet. His most famous work is Platero y yo (1917), a prose poem: Nobel prize for literature 1956
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Example Sentences

During the morning, various reporters will deliver updates, leading to Omar Jimenez at the "Voting Desk" with early risers on the East Coast at 5 a.m.

From Salon

Among their offerings included “Woman of the Century,” a gin-based drink inspired by Simone Veil, a lawyer, politician and Holocaust survivor who spear-headed the law that decriminalized abortion in France; “Amazona,” a tequila, yucca, honey soda, cinnamon and pepper drink based on Sonia Guajajara, activist and the first Minister of Indigenous Peoples in Brazil; and the “Vesper Dolores,” honoring Dolores Jiménez y Muro, a teacher, journalist and poet from the Mexican Revolutionary War.

From Salon

It has been an impressive start to the campaign for 33-year-old Mexico striker Raul Jimenez, who has three goals and an assist to his name for Fulham.

From BBC

“We've seen nationally that Trump has made some real inroads with African American men,” said Farah Jimenez, a conservative education activist.

From BBC

Both his parents are professional mariachis and filled their home in northeast Los Angeles with José Alfredo Jimenez, Vicente Fernández, Javier Solis and Pedro Infante.

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