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Pinza
[ pin-zuh; Italian peen-dzah ]
noun
- ·· [et, -see-oh, ey, -zee-oh, e, -tsyaw], 1895–1957, Italian basso, in the U.S.
Example Sentences
Alec Matut of The Pinza Group is brokering the deal for the property.
Mirar un icono es el equivalente a pasarle por encima el cursor del ratón; para presionar un botón, juntas los dedos pulgar e índice haciendo una pinza rápida que es el equivalente a dar clic con el ratón.
The biggest prize of all, the Derby, eluded her, coming closest in her Coronation year of 1953 when Aureole was second to Pinza as newly-knighted jockey Sir Gordon Richards finally landed the Epsom race at his 26th try.
Ms. O’Hara’s work in musical theater harkens to the pre-amplification era on Broadway: Starring together in “South Pacific,” for example, Mary Martin and the great operatic bass Ezio Pinza had a more or less similar approach to singing.
Metropolitan Opera star Ezio Pinza was arrested and held for three months.
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