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[ US /ˈɑɹdʒənˌtin/ ]
[ UK /ˈɑːd‍ʒɪntˌa‍ɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. any of various small silver-scaled salmon-like marine fishes

How To Use argentine In A Sentence

  • The Argentine ace scored his 150th goal for the club but wasted a series of chances to put the game to bed. The Sun
  • Most older Argentineans still use the diminutives Juanito for him and Evita for her.
  • Mary Torres, of Ratcliffe Street, York, nervously watched the game with her Argentine husband Pablo and four-year-old son Nico, who worships the South American side.
  • These restrictions drastically reduce the chances of good Argentine tango dancers being able to enter the country. Times, Sunday Times
  • Uruguay might also import Argentine grain to fatten steers.
  • The main food species of wreckfish in southern Brazil were the hake Merluccius hubbsi, the Argentine shortfin squid Illex argentinus and the red-crab Chaceon notialis.
  • After a few miserable days at Flensburg, trying to make himself agreeable to Doenitz and to assert his importance; suffering humiliations that were a constant source of embarrassment to his staff; and deserted by many of his closest companions who had already set off on their private journeys to ranch cattle in the Argentine or collect butterflies in Switzerland, Barbarossa
  • When I arrive they've just begun, joined by an Argentine bandoneon player dressed in black and wearing a fedora.
  • For a team with so many captains and leaders they looked clueless, particularly when they were camped on the Argentine goalline. Times, Sunday Times
  • Beautiful materials are used: in the podium the concrete beams are clad in mullions of black Argentine granite enclosing fillets of white Sicilian marble.
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