What's the difference between granado and grenado?

Granado


Definition:

  • (n.) See Grenade.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Subs: Pemberton, Acosta, Umana, Bolanos, Myrie, Barrantes, Francis, Granados, Calvo, Urena, Cubero, Cambronero.
  • (2) Asked about Obama’s comments, pipeline spokeswoman Vicki Granado told the Guardian: “We are not aware that any consideration is being given to a reroute, and we remain confident we will receive our easement in a timely fashion.” The company’s announcement comes as North Dakota regulators are moving ahead with a formal complaint against the corporation for failing to properly disclose findings of Native American artifacts along the construction route.
  • (3) Costa Rica might have had a penalty on their next attack and the Australian referee booked Esteban Granados on the substitutes’ bench for grumbling about the non-award, before the script took another turn with a second booking for Duarte.
  • (4) (Granado claimed that the court filing didn’t explicitly say that 1 January was a contract deadline even though the language strongly suggested it was.)
  • (5) But in emails to the Guardian, DAPL spokeswoman Vicki Granado claimed that January was just an “initial target” and not a “contractual date”, which is “much later”, though she refused to say when.
  • (6) Of course we Cubans aspire to more democracy, more liberty and more of everything, because life here is really hard Roger Granado In 2002, former president Jimmy Carter addressed Cubans in an unprecedented hour of live, uncensored television – telling them their country did not meet international standards of democracy and repeatedly promoting a grass-roots campaign for greater civil liberties.
  • (7) The collusion between local councillors and civil servants, with builders and energy service companies, and the corruption of middle-men and key companies, has helped them to secure contracts worth around €250m in the past two years alone.” Those arrested include Francisco Granados, a former high-ranking PP official in the Madrid region who stepped down in February after it emerged he had at least €1.5m in a Swiss bank account.
  • (8) Of course we Cubans aspire to more democracy, more liberty and more of everything, because the truth is that life here is really hard,” said Roger Granado, a 44-year-old masseur from the working-class Cerro neighbourhood.
  • (9) Ridley Scott's The Vatican will reportedly star Bruno Ganz as an unspecified pontiff, while Argentina's Alejandro Agresti plans to cast Rodrigo de la Serna, best known for his award-winning role as Che Guevara's travelling companion Alberto Granado in The Motorcycle Diaries, as the world's first Argentine pope .

Grenado


Definition:

  • (n.) Same as Grenade.

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