arroyo

[ UK /æɹˈɔ‍ɪə‍ʊ/ ]
[ US /ɝˈɔɪoʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a stream or brook
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How To Use arroyo In A Sentence

  • The lower Arroyo Seco was channelized in 1938 because of rainfalls like this.
  • Like Marcos, Mrs. Arroyo ran a campaign in 2004 to which the label overkill equally applies. Davao Today
  • The site plan responds to the site's topography, respecting natural arroyos and ridges.
  • Its northern opening was located in a small cleft in the hillside at the bottom of an arroyo within eyeshot of the Texas border.
  • By Angie M. Rosales 10/13/2009 Congress has opted to draw on so-called unprogrammed funds available to President Arroyo in this year's budget to replenish the depleted calamity fund by P12 billion instead of WN.com - Articles related to GSIS bucks solons’ idea for it to go manual
  • Vázquez-Arroyo develops and defends his emancipatory reading of Adorno in what he calls a minima humana or critical humanism that stands for universal human freedom without importing anything like a thick conception of human identity into the universal sphere. TELOSscope: The Telos Press blog
  • Arroyos split the dry mountain landscape, offering water and lush green environments.
  • While the Charles and Henry Greene-designed Gamble House, overlooking the arroyo, is the city's best-known Arts and Crafts landmark, the style also became popular in middle-class areas.
  • Leaphorn leaned his hips against the steep arroyo bank behind him and watched Halsey out of sight. THE JOE LEAPHORN MYSTERIES
  • Looking neither right nor left, the walkers ran down the arroyo, keeping the Heroes in sight. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
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