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cassata

British  
/ kəˈsɑːtə /

noun

  1. an ice cream, originating in Italy, usually containing nuts and candied fruit

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Etymology

Origin of cassata

from Italian

Example Sentences

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Levine, who reportedly transitioned from male to female in 2011, also discussed gender-transition procedures with female-to-male transgender musician Ryan Cassata, now 29, who underwent a breast removal, or “top surgery,” at age 18.

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“When you’re running and you see a Woodson jersey, you know you’re not alone,” Cassata said.

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Senior Daniel Cassata, the team’s next-fastest runner, said the Cavaliers’ title quest began the moment they placed third last year.

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That helped inspire her to try her hand at the classic Italian treat — alongside others that she didn’t like as a kid but has reimagined, including taralli, a crisp, savory pastry flavored with olive oil and wine; pignoli cookies; and cassata cake.

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Klemenz moans during the car chase that opens the movie and allows the cinematographer, Elli Cassata, to show off a bit.

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