calabrese
/ (ˌkæləˈbreɪzɪ) /
a variety of green sprouting broccoli
Origin of calabrese
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How to use calabrese in a sentence
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.
The Firm of Nucingen | Honore de BalzacBeneath the latter are frescoes of events in the life of St. Andrew by calabrese.
Walks in Rome | Augustus J.C. Hare
calabrese, allured by the novelty of his style, repaired to Cento, to avail himself of his instructions.
The History of Painting in Italy, Vol. 2 (of 6) | Luigi Antonio LanziBut 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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