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lindo

American  
[lin-doh] / ˈlɪn doʊ /

adjective

  1. Spanish. cute; pretty.


noun

  1. Obsolete. a brightly colored tanager of South America.

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Before the ceremony, Ryan Coogler won writing and directing honors, while Wunmi Mosaku and Delroy Lindo won the supporting actress and actor awards, respectively.

From Los Angeles Times

Lindo later in the ceremony said, “We appreciate all the support we’ve been shown in the aftermath of what happened last weekend. It is an honor to be here among our people this evening ... It’s a classic case of something that could have been very negative becoming very positive.”

From Los Angeles Times

The one shouted when Lindo and Jordan were on stage "was aired in error and we would never have knowingly allowed this to be broadcast", she said.

From BBC

Lindo and Jordan’s Oscar-nominated film, “Sinners,” depicts another sort of struggle: Black people trying to survive, and daring to thrive, in Jim Crow-era Mississippi.

From Los Angeles Times

In contrast, the one shouted when Lindo and Jordan were on stage "was aired in error and we would never have knowingly allowed this to be broadcast", she said.

From BBC