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Scotto

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[skot-oh, skawt-taw] / ˈskɒt oʊ, ˈskɔt tɔ /

noun

  1. Renata, 1934–2023, Italian operatic soprano.


Example Sentences

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"A lot of men are coming forward to ask questions and better understand what happened to them," said Mr Scotto.

From BBC

Attorney Jared Scotto has told the BBC he is also representing more than a dozen men planning to take legal action, including some who say they were A&F employees.

From BBC

She touted the positive results of her mental evaluations to “Good Day New York” host and friend Rosanna Scotto and joked off claims that she is incapacitated in her latest call into “The Breakfast Club.”

From Los Angeles Times

Williams told “Good Day New York” anchor and friend Scotto that she passed her tests “with flying colors.”

From Los Angeles Times

At her best, in roles such as Giacomo Puccini’s Cio-Cio San in “Madama Butterfly” and Mimì in “La Bohème,” Giuseppe Verdi’s Violetta in “La Traviata” and Vincenzo Bellini’s “Norma,” Scotto achieved a dramatic intensity that electrified audiences and elicited the highest praise from her fellow opera stars.

From Seattle Times