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Betti

[ bet-tee ]

noun

  1. U·go [oo, -gaw], 1892–1953, Italian poet and dramatist.


Betti

/ ˈbetti /

noun

  1. BettiUgo18921953MItalianWRITING: writer Ugo (ˈuɡo). 1892–1953, Italian writer, noted esp for his plays, including La Padrona (1927), Corruzione al palazzo di giustizia (1949), and La Regina e gli insorte (1951)


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Example Sentences

Garrone would certainly never have uttered the words which Carlo Nobis spoke yesterday morning to Betti.

Ima and Imam mean "Emma," dakkngaggngaggn again means "danke," and betti still continues to signify "bitte."

At this description little Betti's eyes grew bigger and brighter with expectation.

Little Betti did not seem very much frightened by this lively speech.

Mademoiselle Betti—if she were in my country, we should call her Elise, which is pretty—it is ugly, Betti!

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