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Pinza

American  
[pin-zuh, peen-dzah] / ˈpɪn zə, ˈpin dzɑ /

noun

  1. Ezio 1895–1957, Italian basso, in the U.S.


Example Sentences

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Alec Matut of The Pinza Group is brokering the deal for the property.

From Los Angeles Times

Mirar un icono es el equivalente a pasarle por encima el cursor del ratón; para presionar un botón, juntas los dedos pulgar e índice haciendo una pinza rápida que es el equivalente a dar clic con el ratón.

From New York Times

The biggest prize of all, the Derby, eluded her, coming closest in her Coronation year of 1953 when Aureole was second to Pinza as newly-knighted jockey Sir Gordon Richards finally landed the Epsom race at his 26th try.

From BBC

Ms. O’Hara’s work in musical theater harkens to the pre-amplification era on Broadway: Starring together in “South Pacific,” for example, Mary Martin and the great operatic bass Ezio Pinza had a more or less similar approach to singing.

From New York Times

Metropolitan Opera star Ezio Pinza was arrested and held for three months.

From The Wall Street Journal