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calabrese
/ ˌkæləˈbreɪzɪ /
noun
- a variety of green sprouting broccoli
Word History and Origins
Origin of calabrese1
Example Sentences
Denis Calabrese on four ways the GOP can win back independents—and send a shockwave through Washington in the next election.
Denis Calabrese is a consultant working to advance a free-market agenda in business and politics.
During the whole 17th century we find but one worthy to be mentioned, Giacchino Greco (il Calabrese).
His hair was black; he was of a complexion neither too pink, like a grocer's assistant, nor yet too brown, like a Calabrese.
Beneath the latter are frescoes of events in the life of St. Andrew by Calabrese.
Calabrese, allured by the novelty of his style, repaired to Cento, to avail himself of his instructions.
But the style of the decadence makes itself less felt in the work of the Calabrese than in that of the Venetian.
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