Ibáñez
[ ee-vahn-yeth ]
/ iˈvɑn yɛθ /
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noun
Vi·cen·te Blas·co [bee-then-te blahs-kaw]. /biˈθɛn tɛ ˈblɑs kɔ/. Blasco Ibáñez, Vicente.
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How to use Ibáñez in a sentence
But if you are hungry, hungry for good, hunt up the Ibanez place.
Dust of New York|Konrad BercoviciFuniculi funicula Vincente y Blasco Ibanez vermicelli sul campo della gloria risotto!
The Adventures of Sally|P. G. WodehouseMadame Ibanez thought them beautiful, but she became very serious when the poet told her they were dedicated to her daughter.
Dust of New York|Konrad BercoviciShe was awed that evening by hearing her waitress discussing the novels of Ibanez.
Free Air|Sinclair Lewis
British Dictionary definitions for Ibáñez
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