Marino









Marino


Marino [muh-ree-noh] Examples noun

  1. Daniel ConstantineDan, born 1961, U.S. football player.

Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2019 Examples from the Web for marino Contemporary Examples of marino

  • “At the moment there are no signs of damage,” Marino told The Daily Beast.

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    Barbie Latza Nadeau

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  • All of these details are according to a claim filed against the United States by Marino in federal court last week.

    Drug Smuggler Sues U.S. Over Dog Bite

    Caitlin Dickson

    December 10, 2014

  • Dehydrated and feeling weary, Marino lay down beside another migrant under a tree and fell asleep.

    Drug Smuggler Sues U.S. Over Dog Bite

    Caitlin Dickson

    December 10, 2014

  • As the agents apprehended and detained the man, the dog remained unleashed, and ran down the hill to where Marino was sleeping.

    Drug Smuggler Sues U.S. Over Dog Bite

    Caitlin Dickson

    December 10, 2014

  • But Marino had found a group willing to help him make his way north free of charge.

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    Caitlin Dickson

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  • Historical Examples of marino

  • The army lay at Marino that night, and on the following at Velletri.

    The Life of Cesare Borgia

    Raphael Sabatini

  • Marino Faliero appears to have been a man of talents and of courage.

    The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 4

    Lord Byron

  • Byron spent three months over the composition of Marino Faliero.

    The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 4

    Lord Byron

  • With the help of the Colonna, who conducted him to Marino, he reached Ferrara in disguise.

    Lucretia Borgia

    Ferdinand Gregorovius

  • The solecism, if such it be, was repeated in Marino Faliero, act iii.

    The Works Of Lord Byron, Vol. 3 (of 7)

    Lord Byron

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