亚洲网紅露点

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caribe

[ kuh-ree-bee; Spanish kah-ree-be ]

noun

plural caribes


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of caribe1

First recorded in 1815鈥20; from Spanish: 鈥渃annibal,鈥 literally, 鈥淐arib鈥; Carib
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Beer, garlic and bitter orange make for a memorable lechon caribe: marinated pork flanked with rice that鈥檚 red with tomato and paprika, and wicked with bits of fried pork skin.

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鈥淚f they could have got near you they would have bitten you in the same manner,鈥 said the principal of the fishermen, when he had got rid of the last of the caribes.

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Several other tribes follow a similar custom; allowing, however, the bones to be deprived of flesh by the ravenous little caribes.

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Fish: caribe or cannibal. electrical. action of. of the Nile. flying, formation of. flour. bread.

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The Indians dread extremely these caribes; and several of them showed us the scars of deep wounds in the calf of the leg and in the thigh, made by these little animals.

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