alla prima
Americannoun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of alla prima
< Italian: literally, at the first
Example Sentences
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“Just about everyone wears them, irrespective of age — older, younger, bankers, lawyers,” said Yolaida Duran, the owner of Alla Prima Fine Lingerie in San Francisco.
From New York Times
Instead of boiling the pasta in water, try cooking it as you would risotto, gradually stirring in well-flavored vegetable broth until the pasta is al dente, then folding in a generous handful of spring herbs with olive oil and cheese: Pasta Alla Prima, $5.50 for one pound, store.victorybeer.com; Prima Pils, $9.99 for a six-pack at Whole Foods and Fairway markets.
From New York Times
Up from the garden was wafted the odour of roses and syringas, while above the swampy atmosphere of the lagunes, and mingling with the plash of waters at the base of the old palaces, floated sweet, sad melodies,--the songs of the evening minstrels of Venice,-- "Vorrei baciar i tuoi capelli neri," and "Penso alla prima volta in cui volgesti Lo sguardo soave in sino a me!"
From Project Gutenberg
El Greco, Velázquez and other golden age masters worked out their visions “alla prima”: right on the canvas.
From New York Times
They were imagined on the spot, alla prima.
From Time Magazine Archive
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