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Pasquale

American  
[puh-skwah-lee, pahs-kwah-le] / pəˈskwɑ li, pɑsˈkwɑ lɛ /

noun

  1. a male given name.


Example Sentences

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Reigning champions Napoli created little beyond a Scott McTominay goal which was disallowed for Pasquale Mazzocchi being offside earlier in the move.

From Barron's

Growing up in Great Yarmouth, as the son of comedian Joe Pasquale, he was self-conscious and prone to depressive thoughts.

From BBC

At the age of 11, he changed his surname from Pasquale to Tracini, after narrowly missing out on the role of Harry Potter to Daniel Radcliffe.

From BBC

Pasquale Fabrizio, a custom shoemaker, whose uncle and namesake first worked with Whitten, has seen this firsthand.

From Los Angeles Times

The Commerce Department “should be concerned about who the petitioner is,” said Pasquale Casillo, who oversees exports at Pastificio Liguori, one of the affected pasta companies.

From The Wall Street Journal