Similar words: alliance, civilian, brilliant, compliance, vital, digital, capital, machiavellian. Meaning: [ɪ'tæljən] n. 1. a native or inhabitant of Italy 2. the Romance language spoken in Italy. adj. of or pertaining to or characteristic of Italy or its people or culture or language.
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(181) Most of Luke's ancestors were Italian.
(182) I met this fine Italian girl at school.
(183) Isn't Manto near the Italian border?
(184) She wore her clothes with typical Italian panache.
(185) She teaches English to Italian students.
(186) He put the Italian money in a separate billfold.
(187) He's speaking Italian, not Spanish. Don't you know the difference?
(188) The picture was painted in the 15th Century by an unknown Italian artist.
(189) Santa Clara was a mesh of Italian, Mexican and German immigrants in the 1800s.
(190) Italian residents don't like to discuss the matter with outsiders.
(191) Thieves raided an Italian villa that housed a number of valuable paintings.
(192) Even "L'Unita", the organ of the Italian Communist Party, criticized the strike.
(193) Jane used to work as a cook in an Italian restaurant.
(194) England soccer star Paul Gascoigne was signed up by a top Italian club.
(195) The raid, one of the most daring crimes of the century, was masterminded by Italian playboy, Giovanni Cattani.
(196) Italian voters have shown that they are ready for a change of government.
(197) Italian filmmakers made their own versions of the classic Hollywood genres - the western, the gangster film, the musical.
(198) Someone came in half an hour ago and bought up our entire stock of Italian wine.
(199) An Italian aid worker was kidnapped by rebels last month, and still hasn't been released.
(200) The Italian Grand Prix is one of the great sporting events of the year.
(201) There was an intense rivalry between the Brazilian and Italian teams.
(202) Italian oranges are much sweeter than the ones we buy in Britain.
(203) Karen loves Italian cooking.
(204) Focaccia, an Italian flat bread, has become very popular for sandwiches.
(205) Italian cities have imposed alternate-day driving rules in an effort to reduce pollution.
(206) Most people would agree that the Italian version sounds better.
(207) Ottovina lived on the South Side, in the Italian ghetto[Sentence dictionary], and barely spoke any English at all.
(208) Ann speaks fluent Italian.
(209) In the 1880s the city was a mesh of Italian, Portuguese, Mexican and German immigrants.
(210) The only Italian food we'd ever heard about was a bowl of spaghetti swimming in tomato sauce.
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