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  • Now, along the gulf coast a "jarra" is an expression.

    Cuban Cuisine 2005

  • The heat resistant pitcher is called a jarra here in Mexico and your drink recipe sounds Cuban enough for me to try it!! sfmacaws

    Cuban Cuisine 2005

  • An iron prong, distended the mouth, a toca, or strip of linen was thrust down the throat to conduct water trickling slowly from a jarra or jar, holding usually a little more than a quart.

    Matthew Yglesias » No One Expects The Spanish Inquisition 2010

  • An iron prong, distended the mouth, a toca, or strip of linen was thrust down the throat to conduct water trickling slowly from a jarra or jar, holding usually a little more than a quart.

    Matthew Yglesias » No One Expects The Spanish Inquisition 2010

  • Se vacía a una jarra con bastante hielo frapé u por último se vacía la manzana picada.

    Refresco de Toronja y Manzana 2006

  • Se vacía a una jarra con bastante hielo frapé u por último se vacía la manzana picada.

    Refresco de Toronja y Manzana 2006

  • It was also fortunate that she was built partly of deal, and had only her lower streaks of jarra wood, which does not float.

    The Bushman — Life in a New Country Edward Wilson Landor 1844

  • An iron prong, distended the mouth, a toca, or strip of linen was thrust down the throat to conduct water trickling slowly from a jarra or jar, holding usually a little more than a quart.

    The Corner on National Review Online Marc Thiessen 2010

  • The case revolved around jarra seed sold by Selected Seeds that was sown, harvested and eventually on sold to the

    Mondaq.Com - feed of articles 2010

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