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el muerto (n)

a mountain peak in the Andes on the border between Argentina and Chile (21,457 feet high)

el muerto Sentence Examples

  1. In the play "El Muerto," a young man named Juan must face his fears and fight for his life.
  2. The film "El Muerto" tells the story of a Mexican wrestler who is given supernatural powers.
  3. The song "El Muerto" by J Balvin is a popular Latin dance track.
  4. The poem "El Muerto" by Octavio Paz explores the themes of death and reincarnation.
  5. The novel "El Muerto" by Mario Vargas Llosa follows the life of a man who is haunted by the death of his brother.
  6. The short story "El Muerto" by Gabriel García Márquez tells the story of a man who is killed by a bull.
  7. The painting "El Muerto" by Frida Kahlo depicts a woman who is mourning the death of her husband.
  8. The sculpture "El Muerto" by Francisco Goya shows a man lying dead on the ground.
  9. The play "El Muerto" by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra is a comedy about a man who pretends to be dead in order to escape his creditors.
  10. The ballet "El Muerto" by Igor Stravinsky is based on the play of the same name by Cervantes.

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a mountain peak in the Andes on the border between Argentina and Chile (21,457 feet high)

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In the play "El Muerto," a young man named Juan must face his fears and fight for his life.

The film "El Muerto" tells the story of a Mexican wrestler who is given supernatural powers.

The song "El Muerto" by J Balvin is a popular Latin dance track.

The poem "El Muerto" by Octavio Paz explores the themes of death and reincarnation.