sensi
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of sensi
Japanese: teacher, leader
Example Sentences
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Stefano Sensi, from Inter Milan, had come to the UK to help complete the deal once the two clubs had negotiated a fee for the player.
From BBC
He scored an own-goal in his only other appearance for Inter this season to put Empoli 2-1 up in their round-of-16 match before a stoppage-time strike from Andrea Ranocchia sent the match to extra time, where Stefano Sensi scored the winner.
From Seattle Times
Mäenpää could only parry Stefano Sensi’s strike and Caputo tapped in the rebound.
From Seattle Times
In Genoa, Stefano Sensi scored for Sampdoria in a 4-0 rout of Sassuolo on his debut after joining the team on loan from Inter in January.
From Seattle Times
Francesco Caputo opened the scoring five minutes into the match against his former club, with Sensi stretching the lead two minutes later.
From Seattle Times
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