The Indians and Mexicans were trooping to the plaza to watch the gay caballeros and dark-eyed ladies in the dresses of their grandparents.
For Raquel jested and laughed at the pretty phrases ofcaballeros murmured in her ear.
The caballeros were kneeling when the Indian choir raised the chants.
In action, these young caballeros were most efficient.
These two caballeros would not submit, but fought and killed a lot more citizens; yes, even escaped.
It is pity,' said the mocking Don Riaz, 'that in these days caballeros are content to win money, though their fathers only cared to win fame.
It is well," Don Benito replied, as he drew the curtain across again and made them a sign to rise; "I know you are too thoroughlyCaballeros to break so solemn an oath.
These Caballeros belong to the staff of my army, they are as interested as I am in this interview.
By the rules of our band--for I am one of the Caballeros de la Noche, of Matasiete--all my goods fall in to the gang!
They say the caballeros were so beautiful, so magnificent.
And caballeros were not the only living pictures of that memorable day of a time for ever gone.
Languid and sparkling faces coquetted with caballeros in bright calico jackets and knee-breeches laced with silken cord, their slender waists girt with long sashes hanging gracefully over the left hip.
The caballeros had haughtily refused to join the party, and the men wore the blue and gold of the United States.
It will do these seething caballeros good to learn that American blood is quite as swift as Californian.
The old men and the caballeros wore the black coats and white trousers which Monterey fashion dictated for evening wear; the hair of the younger men was braided with gay ribbons, and diamonds flashed in the lace of their ruffles.
His cloth or tweed suggested the colorous magnificence of the caballeros as little as did his thin nervous figure and grim pallid intellectual face.
Across their saddles they carried the blackened and dripping bodies of Lenares and his lieutenants; through the willows galloped the caballeros in search of John Power.
The caballeros were on their feet, their eyes flashing, as if they faced in uniform the navy of the United States, rather than confronted, in lace ruffles and silken smallclothes, an angry scornful woman.
The two caballeros go away after breakfas, and when they are gone I can see my señora alone, and I telling her.
She watched the graceful girls of the wealthy class flit to and fro on the long corridors of the houses, or sweep the strings of the guitar behind their gratings as the caballeros passed.
The caballeros sprang to their horses, and driving the Indians before them, fled to the hills to save the town.
He had hands of gold, that fire-hearted Spanish boy, for sticking up a troop of caballeros and their ladies out for a merienda or a bull-baiting on the parched plains about Madrid.
The caballeros would look at them and pay you well in golden notes on the Bank of Spain!
With but fifteen minutes' grace I will guarantee to show my heels to the fleetest caballeros in all the Spains!
He led three hundred and fifty Spanish caballeros and four thousand Indians deep into the cordilleras.
And early Friday evening the troop went into bivouac at the same old willow clump, and Sancho, profusely and elaborately courteous, had come forth, sombrero in hand, to implore the caballeros to partake of his hospitality.
Those who can afford to keep their victorias wait until nearly sunset for a drive, and then go to respond by sweet smiles to the salutations of the caballeros on the paseos; afterwards to the Parque de Isabella II.
If she but had the beauty of those wondrous girls, Trennahan would have taken fire in the hour that he met her, as their caballeros had done.
Her shattered caballeros rose before her, but she shook her head; they, under what influence she knew not, had faded out into ghost-land.
It assembled the two companies of soldiers which it kept in the alcázar, while the caballeros armed themselves and guarded the house.
In 1564 the cities of Santiago de los Caballeros and Concepcion de la Vega were completely destroyed by an earthquake and the few remaining inhabitants reestablished the towns at short distances from the original sites.
The present constitution was drafted by a constitutional assembly which sat in Santiago de los Caballeros in the early part of 1908.
Are there ranches, with cavalcades and bull-fights, lazy caballeroslying in hammocks smoking cigarritos, or dancing the night through with silly girls?
Several of the girls danced alone, while the caballeros clapped and shouted.
He would be governor of the Californias, and make himself a good and great man, wiser than the idle caballeros who patronised him; he would teach them the folly of their useless lives.
All that is wanting is a background of caballeros in the gallery, silk and ruffles, and hair tied with ribbons.
The rustic caballeroswere impassioned in their predilections, and as fatal in their jealousy as heroes in novels.
The Popess recognized the sinfulness of these mythological decorations, but as they were reminiscent of a happy epoch, of a time when the caballeros ruled, she respected them, and tried not to see them.
The knight commander Febrer, with his caballeros of Malta marched in the vanguard, sustaining incessant onslaughts from the Turks.
The asthmatic, in his verbose mania, spoke of Jaime's ancestors, of the illustrious Febrers, the finest and noblest caballeros of the island.
On the other hand, how many are there who pretend to be caballeros of antiquity, of proud nobility, with faces like Abraham and Jacob?
Oviedo says, in reference to the illustrious house of Rojas, "En todas las historias de España no se hallan tantos caballeros de un linage y nombre notados por valerosos caballeros y valientes milites como deste nombre de Rojas.
The picture of Ana, standing disdainful among the sorrowing caballeros and waving off their pleas with an imperious hand, was one to bring a smile to lips of deadliest gravity.
Me, I own it--though my heart aches to see thecaballeros shedding tears!
I mean," pursued Sacatripas, "that we are both too accomplished and too justly renowned caballeros to risk our honour on a card.
A breakfast of which you and these caballeros will take part, I hope," graciously answered the young man.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "caballeros" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.