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fagiolo

American  
[fah-jaw-law] / fɑˈdʒɔ lɔ /

noun

Italian.

PLURAL

fagioli
  1. a kidney bean.


Example Sentences

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But when the grief-stricken Giovanni Scarpazza and his hunting dogs Aria and Fagiolo chance upon an unusual truffle, Mayor Delizia Micucci allows herself to hope that big-ticket players in the food world will bite at the chance to own it.

From Los Angeles Times

“The Colosseum is a complex place that has been read differently over time, often with opposing perspectives,” whether pagan, Christian, secular or anticlerical, said Marcello Fagiolo, a prominent art historian.

From New York Times

“It has become a symbol of the defense of human and civil rights in this perspective of universality,” Mr. Fagiolo said.

From New York Times

“This is my fifth year at Alcott and my fifth year teaching in general, and everything I had built up till now is gone,” said choral teacher Tony Fagiolo.

From Washington Times

That’s what Fagiolo is doing for likely the rest of the semester.

From Washington Times