Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Bolo"
The meaning of "Bolo" in various phrases and sentences
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What does bolo mean?
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What does the Portuguese word "bolo" mean in English? Cake (large item) or a pastry (small baked goods, usually sweet). The English word bolo refers to a type of tie (gravata) popular out West.
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What does bolo mean?
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What does bolo
mean?
mean?
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A bolo is a tool used by hunters to snare animals. It has 2-3 weights connected by ropes. You spin it and then throw it at the animal's legs and it wraps around them to tangle it.
A bolo is also the name of a style of necktie with a thin chord and two metal balls at either end; possibly due to it's resemblance of the snaring tool.
A bolo is also the name of a style of necktie with a thin chord and two metal balls at either end; possibly due to it's resemblance of the snaring tool.
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What does bolo mean?
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Anche una cravatta che ha fatto di corda ed è tenuto in posizione con una fibbia ornamentale. Qualche volta è associata ai vestiti Western (da cowboy.) Mi sembra che vadano in e fuori da moda.
Example sentences using "Bolo"
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Please show me example sentences with bolo.
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Bolo = cake.
"Chocolate cake is my favorite kind."
"I had birthday cake every year, when I was a kid."
"Chocolate cake is my favorite kind."
"I had birthday cake every year, when I was a kid."
Translations of "Bolo"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? bolo
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Bolo - cake
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How do you say this in English (US)? bolo
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How do you say this in English (US)? bolo
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Cake
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How do you say this in English (US)? bolo
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Cake 🙂
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How do you say this in English (US)? bolo
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It was
Other questions about "Bolo"
Q:
bolo Does this sound natural?
A:
Bolo = cake.
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Please show me how to pronounce bolo.
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I'm not sure what bolo you're asking about. But if it's the long machete-like knife then this is how it is pronounced. Hope it helps
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bolo
Does this sound natural?
Does this sound natural?
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It's not a word in English, only an acronym. So it's BOLO if you mean = be on the lookout.
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bolo Does this sound natural?
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Cake
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