Castillo


Antonio [ahn-taw-nyaw] /ɑnˈtɔ nyɔ/ (Show IPA), (Antonio Cánovas del Castillo del Rey) 1908–1984, Spanish fashion designer.
Contemporary Examples

“He always had a way to make people smile,” Castillo remembered.
Alphonza Bryant, the Slain Bronx Teen Who Did Everything Right Michael Daly May 1, 2013

“He always said his mom did so much for him, he wanted to start giving back to his mom,” Castillo said.
Alphonza Bryant, the Slain Bronx Teen Who Did Everything Right Michael Daly May 1, 2013

We make our way to Castillo San Felipe del Morro, a 16th-century fortress on the westernmost tip of the island.
One First-Timer’s Adventures in Culebra and Puerto Rico Kara Cutruzzula March 13, 2013

Castillo asked what he wanted to go into, and Bryant said he thought architecture, but he was not completely sure.
Alphonza Bryant, the Slain Bronx Teen Who Did Everything Right Michael Daly May 1, 2013

“I said the best thing you could do is liberal arts and get a little bit of everything,” Castillo recalled.
Alphonza Bryant, the Slain Bronx Teen Who Did Everything Right Michael Daly May 1, 2013

Historical Examples

The first never came, because Lockridge, defeated before Castillo Viejo, had given up the hopeless task.
By-Ways of War James Jeffrey Roche

I will land you here and send you to Castillo Descanso, where you will be beyond all harm.
Up the Forked River Edward Sylvester Ellis

The Castillo del Prncipe now serves as the state penitentiary.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 1 Various

Yet not very far from Castillo Descanso, where he has quite a force as you know.
Up the Forked River Edward Sylvester Ellis

In this time Castillo saw the buckle of a sword-belt on the neck of an Indian and stitched to it the nail of a horseshoe.
Original Narratives of Early American History Vaca and Others

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