Definition of abrazo in English:
abrazo
nounPlural abrazos əˈbrasəʊəˈbrɑːzəʊəˈbräsō
US An embrace.
they stood in a wordless abrazo
Example sentencesExamples
- Friends and family commonly greet each other with the abrazo (ah-bra-zoh).
- She rose, proffered a courteous and gentle abrazo, a quick peck on each of my cheeks, and merged into the evening.
- With close friends, you can give them one of those Russian-style bear hugs or a Latin abrazo and slip the cigar butt in their coat pocket.
- This abrazo expresses confidentiality and the crucial value of trust.
- We had met before, and when he saw me, he lit up, and rushed to the ropes to give the friendly abrazo, which is his habit when those he knows drop by.
- Know what that hug or abrazo between Mediterranean men signifies?
- And there was a lot of back slapping and ‘abrazos’ - hugs.
- She never send a message our way without adding ‘abrazos’ (hugs).
- Common among men is the abrazo, particularly if they have not seen each other for some time.