Pronunciation: /ˈpændəl/
noun a type of traditional bread from Mexico, usually made with corn masa and filled with various ingredients such as meat, cheese, or vegetables
A1 I bought a pandol to help me carry my groceries home.
A2 The pandol was filled with colorful fruits and vegetables at the market.
B1 The workers used a pandol to transport heavy equipment across the construction site.
B2 The pandol was decorated with flowers and ribbons for the parade.
C1 The intricate design of the pandol showcased the craftsmanship of the artisans.
C2 The pandol procession was a highlight of the cultural festival, drawing crowds from far and wide.
formal The pandol was carefully constructed to support the weight of the bridge during construction.
informal I heard they're bringing in a pandol to help with the roadwork on Main Street.
slang Let's set up the pandol before we start working on the roof.
figurative The pandol of support from her friends helped her through a difficult time.
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