Marcello









Marcello


Marcello [mahr-chel-law] Examples noun

  1. Be·ne·det·to [be-ne-det-taw] /ˌbɛ nɛˈdɛt tɔ/, 1686–1739, Italian composer.

Examples from the Web for marcello Contemporary Examples of marcello

  • Like Marcello in La Dolce Vita, Jep is a journalist and a flâneur with nothing to do.

    The New Fellini: Paolo Sorrentino’s ‘The Great Beauty’

    Jimmy So

    November 18, 2013

  • Historical Examples of marcello

  • Father Marcello, who is so reputed in the city, might be a good counsellor.

    Isabella Orsini

    Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi

  • Marina, who assumed the name of Marcello, was not long in want of a master.

    Alphonso and Marina

    Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian

  • “I have been watching the shower” Marcello answered, drawing her to the window.

    Whosoever Shall Offend

    F. Marion Crawford

  • “I suppose that women cannot always understand that,” said Marcello, after a moment.

    Whosoever Shall Offend

    F. Marion Crawford

  • Marcello was the only person to whom he ever showed any inclination to attach himself.

    Whosoever Shall Offend

    F. Marion Crawford

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