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The goal came off his tummy inside the Portuguese box, an apt way to score for a very gutsy player.
Team USA 2, Portugal 2: Seconds Away From World Cup Glory|Tunku Varadarajan|June 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The second arch covers the chapel of the Portuguese knights.
The Overland Guide-book|James Barber
He said also that the Portuguese used to hang all the French or English they could lay hold of.
A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume VII|Robert Kerr
"Don't attach any value to what he says," the Portuguese whispered.
What the Moon Saw: and Other Tales|Hans Christian Andersen
He had served gallantly in the wars against the Portuguese, and had lost a leg in one of his numerous encounters with them.
Lights and Shadows of New York Life|James D. McCabe
Curiously enough it was begun by Portuguese rather than Spanish settlers.
The History of Cuba, vol. 2|Willis Fletcher Johnson
British Dictionary definitions for Portuguese
Portuguese
/ (ˌpɔːtjʊˈɡiːz) /
noun
the official language of Portugal, its overseas territories, and Brazil: the native language of approximately 110 million people. It belongs to the Romance group of the Indo-European family and is derived from the Galician dialect of Vulgar Latin
plural-guesea native, citizen, or inhabitant of Portugal
adjective
relating to, denoting, or characteristic of Portugal, its inhabitants, or their language
8 Portuguese Terms We Wish Existed in EnglishSometimes we must turn to other languages to fill the gaps that English just can't get right. These Portuguese words are perfect for satisfying those gaps.