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Gino

[ jee-noh ]

noun

  1. a male given name.


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Example Sentences

Levi-Montalcini moved in with her mother, her twin sister Paola, who was an artist, and her architect brother Gino, in her childhood home.

A piece of deep-dish pizza sits on a table at Gino’s East restaurant in Chicago.

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Try Gino Bartali, two-time winner of the Tour de France who defied Mussolini and helped the Jews.

Just four weeks before the massive collapse of the mine, a mini-avalanche sliced off the left leg of worker Gino Cortes.

It was afterwards the property of the Marchese Gino Capponi.

Look you, Gino—thy master sometimes calls for his gondola between sunset and morning?

A backstroke of Gino's oar, however, soon brought the side of the arrested boat to a flight of steps.

Gino issued into one of these thoroughfares when he quitted the private passage which communicated with the palace of his master.

Our errand is not with the Candian trader, Gino; therefore ply thy oar, for time passes.

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