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[ pawr-tuh -bel -oh, pohr- ] SHOW IPA
/ ˌpɔr təˈbɛl oʊ, ˌpoʊr- / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun, plural por·to·bel·los. Words nearby portobello Port Neches, Portnet, Port Nicholson, Pôrto, Pôrto Alegre, portobello , Portobelo, portobilioarterial, portoenterostomy, port of call, port of entry
Definition for portobello (2 of 2) [ pawr-toh-bel -oh, pohr- ] SHOW IPA
/ ˌpɔr toʊˈbɛl oʊ, ˌpoʊr- / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun a small seaport on the Caribbean coast of Panama, NE of Colón: harbor discovered and named by Columbus 1502; a principal city of Spanish colonial America.
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Example sentences from the Web for portobello Even Stephen King said, with Portobello , Rendell “has surpassed herself.”
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Lamb burgers, turkey burgers, tuna burgers, Portobello mushroom burgers… There are lots of options for what a burger can be.
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Try the fresh salads (portobello mushroom and Caprese) and anything pasta-based is a sure thing.
Gal With a Suitcase | Jolie Hunt| June 18, 2010| DAILY BEAST
Portobello Pizzas Homemade pizza of one persuasion or another has been a traditional food in my household for decades.
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Puerto de Bastimentos is a harbor about twelve miles northeast of Portobello .
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period | Various
Miguel de Baseo captured, under the guns of Portobello , a Spanish galleon valued at a million of dollars.
Ocean's Story; or Triumphs of Thirty Centuries | Edward Rowland
I was often on the heights, and about Leith and Portobello .'
James Gilmour of Mongolia | James Gilmour
The markets of Havana, Carthagena, Portobello , &c. are full of the fruit; and they are sold at the price of threepence a dozen.
Ocean's Story; or Triumphs of Thirty Centuries | Edward Rowland
A party of urchins were in the habit of meeting the equestrians on the outskirts of Dublin city—at Portobello Bridge.
Charles Lever, His Life in His Letters, Vol. I (of II) | Edmund Downey
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