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Martinelli

American  
[mahr-tn-el-ee, mahr-tee-nel-lee] / ˌmɑr tnˈɛl i, ˌmɑr tiˈnɛl li /

noun

  1. Giovanni 1885–1969, U.S. operatic tenor, born in Italy.


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Instead, it was Arsenal's new-found strength in depth being praised as that creative spark finally came in stoppage time with substitutes Eze and Martinelli combining to draw the home side level.

From BBC • May 19, 2026

The ruling said: "Martinelli is not looking at the ball, holds Weiffer into the area and prevents the Brighton player from challenging for the ball."

From BBC • Mar. 17, 2026

There was also an image of Gabriel Martinelli taunting Wolves' fans with a "2-1" gesture, only to look daft when Arsenal conceded that late leveller.

From BBC • Feb. 21, 2026

Squinting through the squall offered Rosenior an alarming view as Malo Gusto's misjudgement let in Gabriel Martinelli before the Chelsea defender scrambled back to block the shot.

From Barron's • Feb. 3, 2026

If anything, the union man, Martinelli, appreciated the middle-class life even more, because of the distance he had traveled to get there.

From "Class Matters" by The New York Times

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