Pronunciation: /ˈboʊloʊ/
noun a type of long, straight-edged knife or sword traditionally used by the Gurkhas of Nepal
A1 I like to eat bolo de cenoura.
A2 Maria baked a delicious bolo de chocolate for the party.
B1 The bakery down the street sells the best bolo de milho in town.
B2 The traditional Brazilian bolo de rolo is a popular dessert at weddings.
C1 The chef prepared a stunning bolo de nozes with caramelized figs for the event.
C2 The pastry chef's intricate bolo de festa was the highlight of the dessert table.
verb to speak loudly or angrily
A1 I bolo the ingredients together to make a delicious cake.
A2 She boloed the papers and organized them neatly in the file.
B1 The chef boloed the sauce until it thickened to the perfect consistency.
B2 After hours of practice, he finally boloed the difficult piano piece flawlessly.
C1 The team leader boloed the project plan and presented it to the stakeholders.
C2 The author boloed the final chapter of her novel, bringing the story to a satisfying conclusion.
formal The chef prepared a delicious bolo for the dessert course.
informal I can't wait to dig into that bolo at the party!
slang Let's grab a slice of bolo and catch up over coffee.
figurative Her speech was a bolo, cutting through the confusion and getting straight to the point.
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