pro-Italian
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a word derived from
Italian.
Example Sentences
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A self-described "French Turinese Neapolitan Catholic Jew born in New York," Elkann is ferociously pro-Italian when it comes to buying art.
From Architectural Digest ● Feb. 3, 2015
He has now lined up Bulgaria with Albania and Hungary in the "iron ring" of pro-Italian nations he is slowly forging around Italy's No. 1 Balkan enemy, Yugoslavia.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Always sensitive to Maurice's concerns, his formidable wife Jeannette Vermeersch, a party veteran of 35 years, rose at last week's Paris Congress to denounce the pro-Italian faction.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Chafing under British rule, a palace clique is suspected of pro-Axis, particularly pro-Italian, sympathies.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Throughout the next two years he was the principal agent through whom the Queen and the Prince Consort attempted to mitigate the pro-Italian policy of Lord John and Palmerston.
From Lady John Russell by