sargo
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of sargo
1875–80; < Spanish < Latin sargus a sea fish < Greek sárgos
Example Sentences
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“The industry is at a complete freeze,” Raul Sargo, head of the Israeli Builders Association, told Israel’s parliament in December.
From Seattle Times • Feb. 10, 2024
Then he submerged, took Sargo on "a quick seven-minute trip around the world."
From Time Magazine Archive
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Fortnight ago the Mare Island yards began work on Sargo, the U.S.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Sargo was also working to overthrow the governments of Bolivia, Paraguay, Chile, and Brazil, so that pro-Nazi leaders could be installed across South America.
From "The Woman All Spies Fear" by Amy Butler Greenfield
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Hellmuth was only a minor Argentine diplomat, but thanks to Sargo, he had contacts at the highest level.
From "The Woman All Spies Fear" by Amy Butler Greenfield
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