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  • noun Any of various species of hummingbird of the genus Anthracothorax, such as the Jamaican mango.

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Examples

  • His father said to him pointing at an immature mango hanging from the mango tree, You see that Mango son?

    Mango Tree 2008

  • There are a lot of delicious ways to eat mango, but the Pickle with Mango and Amaranth Leaves from Srivalli at Cooking 4 All Seasons is one of the most intriguing uses for mango that I've seen for a long time.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Kalyn Denny 2008

  • When she called PCH, she was instructed to call a "Dr. Moore" and use the code word "Mango," which she did, only to be told she needed to send $450 via Western Union to receive her new car.

    Home 2009

  • When she called PCH, she was instructed to call a "Dr. Moore" and use the code word "Mango," which she did, only to be told she needed to send $450 via Western Union to receive her new car.

    Home 2009

  • When she called PCH, she was instructed to call a "Dr. Moore" and use the code word "Mango," which she did, only to be told she needed to send $450 via Western Union to receive her new car.

    Home 2009

  • So I spent the afternoon with 50 - 100 others hanging out in Mango trees, standing on ladders & scaffolding drinking beer so we could watch the game.

    Have the economy and swine flu affected you? 2009

  • So I spent the afternoon with 50 - 100 others hanging out in Mango trees, standing on ladders & scaffolding drinking beer so we could watch the game.

    Have the economy and swine flu affected you? 2009

  • So I spent the afternoon with 50 - 100 others hanging out in Mango trees, standing on ladders & scaffolding drinking beer so we could watch the game.

    Have the economy and swine flu affected you? 2009

  • So I spent the afternoon with 50 - 100 others hanging out in Mango trees, standing on ladders & scaffolding drinking beer so we could watch the game.

    Have the economy and swine flu affected you? 2009

  • So I spent the afternoon with 50 - 100 others hanging out in Mango trees, standing on ladders & scaffolding drinking beer so we could watch the game.

    Have the economy and swine flu affected you? 2009

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