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casita

[ kuh-see-tuh; Spanish kah-see-tah ]

noun

plural casitas
  1. a small crude dwelling forming part of a shantytown inhabited by Mexican laborers in the southwestern United States.
  2. a luxurious bungalow serving as private guest accommodations at a resort hotel, especially in the southwestern United States or Mexico.
  3. (especially in the southwestern United States) a small house, especially one built alongside or as an addition to a larger main home.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of casita1

First recorded in 1920鈥25; from Latin American Spanish, Spanish, equivalent to cas(a) 鈥渉ouse, home鈥 (from Latin ) + -ita diminutive suffix
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鈥淪pencer鈥 star Stewart and the 鈥淢oxie鈥 scribe tied the knot Sunday in a private ceremony at the Silver Lake restaurant Casita del Campo.

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鈥淢y dreams are in my head, not in any particular country,鈥 she said, seated on a bunk bed in one of La Casita鈥檚 two bedrooms while Chappell Roan鈥檚 hit 鈥淧ink Pony Club鈥 played from someone鈥檚 phone in the living room.

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We coalesced, making our way through L.A.; having drinks at Casita in Sherman Oaks; or going on morning bike rides through Griffith Park.

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Sparrow Italia and La Casita at Driftwood, two other dining establishments at the famed hotel that were shuttered in February, were not included in the agreement and remain closed.

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Six days later, hospitality operator Noble 33 announced it would close Sparrow Italia, Caf茅 Fig, Bar Magnolia, the Cafeteria and La Casita at Driftwood at the famed hotel, a historic building in downtown L.A. that for the last two decades built a following for its Mediterranean-inspired space and stylish dining rooms.

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