Sentence examples for the barrio from inspiring English sources

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the barrio

noun

A slum on the periphery of a major city; a low to middle-class neighborhood in a lesser city.

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Man, we're in the barrio.

It's not the barrio, man," the server said.

Music, he added, "brought me out of the barrio".

The barrio theme came from an interest in conservation.

The boys from the barrio are back from the brink.

The barrio brings in a very polished clientele.

Jack walked south, toward the barrio, toward the sound of firecrackers, the whistle of bottle rockets.

I remember following an informal band through the Barrio Gótico of Barcelona, Spain, in 1982.

"This peace process is hard to maintain," said Mr. García, the Barrio 18 leader.

He grew up in the barrio, he explains, and there were a lot of insects.

Mentions a supposed miracle which took place in a bathroom in the barrio.

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