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Lippi
[ lip-ee; Italian leep-pee ]
noun
- Fi·lip·pi·no [fil-, uh, -, pee, -noh, fee-leep-, pee, -naw], 1457–1504, and his father, Fra Fi·lip·po [frahfi-, lip, -oh, f, r, ahfee-, leep, -paw] or Fra Lip·po [frah-, lip, -oh, f, r, ah-, leep, -paw], 1406?–69, Italian painters.
Lippi
/ ˈlippi /
noun
- LippiFilippino?14571504MItalianARTS AND CRAFTS: painter Filippino (filipˈpiːno). ?1457–1504, Italian painter of the Florentine school
- LippiFra Filippo?14061469MItalianARTS AND CRAFTS: painter his father, Fra Filippo (fra fiˈlippo). ?1406–69, Italian painter of the Florentine school, noted particularly for his frescoes at Prato Cathedral (1452–64)
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Lippi suffered because the team that had won the World Cup had grown old.
From New York Times
Lippi led us through the frescoed entranceway, down several corridors, to a quiet courtyard covered in scruffy grass.
From Washington Post
"Whether you’re scientifically minded or not, the topic of aliens is one that fascinates a lot of people all over the world," Kris Lippi, owner of ISoldMyHouse.com, said in a statement.
From Fox News
The fitness, the tactical discipline and the influence of Marcello Lippi pushed him right out into the far reaches of his own talent.
From The Guardian
The senior national team is now coached by Li Tie, who replaced Marcello Lippi this month.
From Seattle Times
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