bacci-
AmericanEtymology
Origin of bacci-
< Latin, combining form of bacca, bāca
Example Sentences
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Not content to be serviceably generic, however, the Mark Bacci script takes a third-act turn into full-on, take-no-prisoners melodrama, from which it never recovers.
From Los Angeles Times
Several moments within the director Catherine Hardwicke’s latest film “Prisoner’s Daughter” contain glimmers of promise, each one regrettably smothered by a pedestrian script from Mark Bacci.
From New York Times
Ms. Stevens is the lead singer for Tredici Bacci, a soundtrack music band in New York.
From New York Times
“For us, a family of four is 80 bucks and then sales tax, which is nothing to do with me,” said Enea Bacci, an owner.
From New York Times
Then there was Mr. Bacci down in Connecticut with his 20-cents-off roll.
From New York Times
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