milo
IPA: mˈaɪɫoʊ
noun
- (US) sorghum
- A male given name from the Germanic languages.
- An English surname originating as a patronymic transferred from the given name.
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Examples of "milo" in Sentences
- If he's a lucky dog, he'll spend some good days in milo fields.
- The scene in milo and otis where the filmmakers forced a cat into a box and sent it floating downriver.
- Norm: "Tim, Love the blog, but puuuuuuhlease get over yourself!" milo: "TK's analysis of Kiffin makes sense.
- Also, milo is a known criminal and his own men are there to vouch for that. the detective gives milo a choice.
- Sorghum - also known as milo, millet and broomcorn -- is the grain of choice in hot, dry places where corn won't grow.
- Whether it's wheat and barley in the North, corn and grain sorghums such as milo in the Midwest, or rice in the South, waterfowl readily adapt to farm feed.
- After realizing his potential, milo tries to master his powers and uses it for his own advantages like improving his grades academically, getting what he wants, getting his girl etc.
- Neal Sloper: "" Ted Robinson lands 49ers gig: The Dolich plan begins to take shape "Dear Tim - Thanks for ..." milo: "Starkey wasn't perfect (that's for sure) but he does have that old time radio voice that works ..."
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