Pronunciation: /boʊˈtiːhoʊ/
noun a type of traditional Spanish clay water pitcher, typically used to keep water cool
A1 In Spain, people use a botijo to keep water cool in the summer.
A2 The botijo is a traditional Spanish ceramic water pitcher.
B1 When I visited my friend in Spain, she offered me water in a botijo.
B2 The botijo is not only functional but also a piece of art with its unique designs.
C1 Collecting antique botijos has become a popular hobby among enthusiasts.
C2 The craftsmanship of a well-made botijo can be admired for its attention to detail and functionality.
formal The botijo is a traditional Spanish clay pitcher used to keep water cool.
informal I always bring my botijo to the beach to stay hydrated.
slang Hey, pass me that botijo so I can take a sip.
figurative His heart was like a botijo, always keeping his emotions cool and collected.
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