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rosolio

[roh-zoh-lee-oh, ruh-, raw-zaw-lyaw]

noun

  1. a cordial flavored with rose petals, cloves, cinnamon, or the like, popular in southern Europe.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of rosolio1

1810–20; < Italian, variant of rosoli < Medieval Latin rōs sōlis dew of the sun
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Example Sentences

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I’m recommending Italicus Rosolio di Bergamotto, a relatively new liqueur from Italy.

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In the fictional film, written by Mike Rosolio, an intern must convince Reagan that he is an actor playing the president in a movie.

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"Reagan," written by Mike Rosolio, was on Hollywood's annual Black List, a selection of screenplays that more than 1,000 film industry professionals have picked as promising work but have not been made into feature films.

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A representative for Rosolio did not immediately return Reuters' request for comment.

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On Wednesday, Variety reported that Ferrell was attached to star in and produce Reagan, a new comedy from writer Mike Rosolio, which begins at the start of the then-president’s second term when he begins to show symptoms of dementia.

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