Other Word Forms of Taco
Noun
Singular:
taco
Plural:
tacos
Origin of Taco
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From Mexican Spanish taco (“light lunch", literally, "stopple, plug, wad").
From Wiktionary
American Spanish from Spanish plug, wad of bank notes
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Taco Sentence Examples
There's an awesome taco shack an hour away.
I'm starving, and Rachel is almost ready for that taco seasoning.
He was well-dressed and perfectly presented, not the kind to dine at what she envisioned a taco shack to be.
If it needs to be taken separately, check with your vet about using a bread taco.
The grill can be used in conjunction with a cast iron skillet or Dutch oven to cook pancakes, stews, pasta, taco meat, eggs, or bacon.
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