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[ paw-yaw, -lyaw ] / ˈpɔ yɔ, -lyɔ /
noun, plural pol·los [paw-yaws, -lyaws]. /ˈpɔ yɔs, -lyɔs/. Spanish.chicken. Slang. (in Mexico) a laborer who pays to be smuggled or guided over the border into the U.S. illegally. Words nearby pollopolliniferous, pollinium, pollinize, pollinosis, polliwog, pollo, pollock, Pollock, Jackson, poll parrot, pollster, polltaker Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for polloAnd yes, go ahead, squeeze an invisible lemon over the pollo before you take an imaginary bite. The Secret Yom Kippur Reading List|Avi Steinberg|September 16, 2010|DAILY BEAST Then some one else came along and the conversation became impersonal, and one by one they all dropped off—all except 'Pollo. Moriah's Mourning and Other Half-Hour Sketches|Ruth McEnery Stuart Pollo con arroz (fowl with rice), and curried rice, with cockles and sausages, are favourite dishes. The Story of Seville|Walter M. Gallichan Carmelo then surpassed himself with a pollo alla cacciatora, after which we had a mixed fry of all sorts of fish. Castellinaria|Henry Festing Jones
Another excellent but very difficult dish is the pollo con arroz, or the chicken and rice. Gatherings From Spain|Richard Ford A Cuban pollo has generally three ladies to whom he is devoted. The Pearl of the Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba|Walter Goodman
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