Iglesias

[ US /ˌɪˈɡɫeɪsiɪs/ ]
NOUN
  1. Spanish singer noted for his ballads and love songs (born in 1943)
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  • But Dominic Iglesias made effort to comfort him, speaking not uncheerfully, determining even to fight the fatigue and weakness which, as he could not but own, daily increased on him, if only for the sake of this faithful and simple adherent. The Far Horizon
  • I yelled loudly for Mom, who was downstairs in the kitchen, microwaving broccoflower and listening to Julio Iglesias and Willie Nelson sing To All the Girls Ive Loved Before on her boom box. I'm Perfect, You're Doomed
  • If stars like Enrique Iglesias, Selena Gomez, Pitbull, Don Omar and Sofia Vergara have demonstrated the power of inclusion, biculturalism and cross-over in entertainment, why are not more marketers embracing the mainstream with marketing cross-over too? Lili Gil: Bringing Latino Flare into Pop Culture and the People's Choice Awards
  • She picked the team's song "Tonight" by Enrique Iglesias... which is now Auto-Tuned for a futuristic cha-cha? Dancing with the Stars Episode Recap: Monday, Oct. 3, 2011
  • The senior shook his head incredulously; Iglesias shook his head noddingly. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 62, December, 1862
  • I thought casting Enrique Iglesias as a mariachi was pretty clever too, though I would totally get that mole removed if I were him.
  • Iglesias heard the creak of the wire-wove mattress as the man flung himself down; and that familiar sound restored his sense of actualities. The Far Horizon
  • Once in the Justice Department, she proved an able cog in the Bush administration's political machine, meeting with Republican activists in 2006 to help plot the firing of New Mexico's prestigious US Attorney David Iglesias, a fellow Republican who "chafed" against administration initiatives. Max Blumenthal: Monica Goodling, One of 150 Pat Robertson Cadres in the Bush Administration
  • Promising an adventure as well as tenderness, the film version anchors viewers in a setting that will transport them between Afghanistan and the U.S. Mr. Iglesias knew he'd have to employ a variety of traditional Middle Eastern instruments, such as the bansuri and ney, which are wooden flutes; the dulcimer-like santur; the rubab, an Afghanistan lute; and various hand drums, among others. Settling on the Score:
  • Promising an adventure as well as tenderness, the film version anchors viewers in a setting that will transport them between Afghanistan and the U.S. Mr. Iglesias knew he'd have to employ a variety of traditional Middle Eastern instruments, such as the bansuri and ney, which are wooden flutes; the dulcimer-like santur; the rubab, an Afghanistan lute; and various hand drums, among others. Settling on the Score:
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