grazioso
[ graht-see-oh-soh; Italian grah-tsyaw-zaw ]
adjective
graceful; flowing.
adverb
gracefully; flowingly.
Origin of grazioso
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How to use grazioso in a sentence
The second part (Allegro grazioso, 3-4), although light and cheerful, does not approach the first in originality and depth.
Life Of Mozart, Vol. 1 (of 3) | Otto JahnLuitprand's church, we are told, was symmetrical and graceful (grazioso).
The Cathedral Builders | Leader ScottThe story is that of a little boy, grazioso, brought up by his grandmother, whom he loves better than all else in the world.
The Camp Fire Girls in the Outside World | Margaret VandercookBut grazioso did not approach either to embrace or ask the old woman's blessing.
The Camp Fire Girls in the Outside World | Margaret VandercookTherefore tonight she kept an even tighter clasp on grazioso's hand than usual, her knees were shaking so absurdly.
The Camp Fire Girls in the Outside World | Margaret Vandercook
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