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Meanings of rastro in English
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Usage of rastro in English
1
One glance at the rastro tells these people a whole history.
2
They consider a rastro of ten days or a fortnight, quite recent enough to be hunted out.
3
The Rastro, it must be said, did not look terribly welcoming that morning.
4
The vicinity of El Rastro was thronged with Sunday crowds.
5
Manuel, El Bizco and Vidal strolled to the head of El Rastro and turned down again.
6
Manuel, Vidal and El Bizco made their way across the Plaza del Rastro to Embajadores Street.
7
A primitive man, he kept his dagger-boughtin El Rastro-sharp, guarding it as a sacred object.
8
In fact, the day we met in the Rastro, Menchu and I had just seen the middleman.
9
Almost every morning the ragdealers would forgather at the head of El Rastro, to exchange impressions and used articles.
10
When you think about it, there must have been dozens of blonde women in raincoats in the Rastro this morning.
11
The father, a dwarfed hunchback, a barber by trade, used to shave his customers in the sunlight of the open, near the Rastro.
12
El Rastro flea market Madrid shakes off the post-summer blues with one of the city's favourite Sunday pastimes, converging on Europe's largest flea market.
13
This ragman jester was so cunning that often he deceived his colleagues of El Rastro, who were far from being a set of fools.
14
I set them to staring and chattering by some simple remark about their birthplace: "Fine view from the Paseo del Rastro, eh?"
15
Pastiri gave them three pesetas apiece and the four left the tavern, crossed the Ronda and made their way in the crowds of El Rastro.