largo

IPA: ɫˈɑrgoʊ

noun

  • (music) a very slow tempo
  • (music) a musical piece or movement in such a tempo
  • A surname.
  • A parish on the south coast of Fife council area, Scotland, which includes the villages of Lower Largo and Upper Largo.
  • A locality in Mendocino County, California, United States, from Spanish largo (“long”) for settler Lemuel Long.
  • A city in Pinellas County, Florida, United States.
  • A census-designated place in greater Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland, United States.

adjective

  • (music) strong and stately
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Examples of "largo" in Sentences

  • Largo Plaza, thanks for all the info.
  • It seems pretty obvious that it's Largo.
  • Largo was incorporated as a town in 1905.
  • The Great Depression was unkind to Largo.
  • You are correct on that point only, Largo.
  • Largo warns Welkin not to repeat his mistakes.
  • Andrew's ruined castle can be found in Upper Largo.
  • The final Largo and Earthquake complete the performance.
  • Both the themes are closely linked with the opening largo.
  • Bueno, pues, tengo mucho sueño y mañana va a ser un dia largo.
  • Amy is a young girl and the adopted daughter of Largo and Calill.
  • Chile largo is often pickled and served as a condiment, as are güero and habanero.
  • Fue la única que le dio dimensión internacional y visión de largo plazo a su discurso.
  • Several other works by the composer — including another premiere, "Al largo," in June — peppered the season.

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