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primo

[pree-moh, pree-maw] / ˈpri moʊ, ˈpri mɔ /
















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A beaver dam attested to the help from nature’s primo wetland engineer, noted Jen Vanderhoof, a senior ecologist at King County working to support the coexistence of beavers in the watershed.

From Seattle Times

“Tickets were primo,” she said in a recent phone interview.

From Seattle Times

Early recipients of royal land grants got the primo land, which became the setting for numerous large plantations maintained by enslaved workers.

From Washington Post

Already the election's outcome, which the prime time hosts still have not acknowledged, has already provided some primo absurdist scaremongering.

From Salon

The primo parade looped around a couple of times, as the party grew in front of us.

From Los Angeles Times