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US
/ˌjɝəˈɡwaɪən, ˌjɝəˈɡweɪən/
]
ADJECTIVE
- of or relating to or characteristic of Uruguay or its people
NOUN
- a native or inhabitant of Uruguay
How To Use Uruguayan In A Sentence
- In the second match the Uruguayan broke the deadlock in the 79-th minute on a booming strike.
- Staff and guards bade them farewell with an old South African rail-gang song "Shosholoza," meaning "Go Forward," when the Uruguayans left their hotel in the mining city en route to the showdown with Ghana in Johannesburg. Reuters: Top News
- The Uruguayan peso, whose value has halved since the middle of June, plunged even further when foreign exchange controls were lifted.
- Early abstract artists, such as Uruguayan sculptor Joaquin Torres-Garcia (1874-1949), studied form and color on a stand-alone basis -- as in one of his untitled wood constructions from 1934 that reminds us of an intricate machine. Alice Neel's Penetrating Eye
- A cheaper option may be Luis Suarez who can't stop scoring in the Eredivisie and could be available for a third of Aguero, however goals scored in the sub standard Dutch league are hard to judge a player by and such a move for the Uruguayan could be a risk and personally I don't see the Ajax man being good enough to ply his trade at Stamford Bridge. Soccer Blogs - latest posts
- Many Uruguayans resort to such jobs as street vending and tailoring.
- Also on June 30, Uruguayan teachers and health workers struck for 24 hours.
- Uruguayans appreciate many forms of music, whether it comes from the popular guitar, introduced by Spanish settlers, and the songs of the gauchos, or from a formal orchestra.
- According to Uruguayan police, there are 15 South Korean vessel flying the flag ship in Montevideo on fire, causing no casualties, but the work of the port led to confusion.
- The Uruguayan writes in short, epigrammatic sentences and breaks up his book into many chapters, each running to not more than half-a-dozen paragraphs.