So from that time on Mr. Carro pestered me and Lee.
Mr. Carro talked with Lee and asked Lee if he was going to go back to school.
Mr. Carro would call me at work, sir, and say that he had gone by the school, and that they were having trouble with Lee.
Because he suggested that it might be a good idea--I had told him the way Mr. Carro was doing.
Mr. Carro didn't take that graciously, which is true.
Mr. Carro was pestering me, sir, at work, with just little insignificant reports that I would call the school and the principal would assure me everything was all right.
In plain words, gentlemen, Mr. Carro was indignant at my attitude, because he was an official.
Hammocks are also used in the island to carry travellers into districts where rough and winding paths make the carro impracticable, and bullock carts are to be seen on the farms and vineyards.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "carro" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.