mercedes

UK /məˈseɪdiz/ US /mɚˈseɪdiz/
name 5noun 1

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name

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A female given name from Spanish, equivalent to English Mercy occasionally borrowed from Spanish.

Mercedes moved away from Jack and gripping Rosa's hand – her own nails were too short – she took a pinch and inhaled it. Rosa kissed Mercedes on the lips then took a further nailful and offered it to Jack who shook his head.

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noun

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Clipping of Mercedes-Benz (“a car manufactured by Mercedes-Benz”).

On a bridge that leads from Nile Street to the café in Tahrir Square where [Naguib] Mahfouz takes his morning coffee, there is often a beggar working his way among cars stuck in the city’s perpetual traffic jam. One of his legs is missing, and he hops up to the windows of the Mercedeses and Fiats on his remaining, bare foot.

Samuel T. blew off the line-up of sheep at the base of Easterly’s hill, shooting his Jag around the Mercedeses, Audis, Porsches, and limos, and waving at the parkers who tried to flag him down so he’d stop.

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