Pallone

Word PALLONE
Character 7
Hyphenation pal lo ne
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The word "pallone" in example sentences

Un uccello… Un aeroplano… Un robot… O forse un pallone aerostatico? ❋ Unknown (2009)

This Polo corresponds with the folliculus, the pallone, the baloun-game (moyen âge) of Europe, where the horse is not such a companion of man; and whereof the classics sang: — ❋ Unknown (2006)

Lui riuscirà a scoprire chi ha rotto la finestra col pallone, chi ha rubato la marmellata, e chi ha mangiato la torta. ❋ Unknown (2007)

But those who have seen _pallone_ will not, perhaps, so much wonder at the Italians, nor condemn them for not playing their own game, when they remember that the French have turned them out of their only amphitheatre adapted for it, and left them only _pazienza_. ❋ Various (N/A)

Anxious to exhibit all the good qualities of her betrothed, she abruptly introduced the subject of pallone, in which, it appeared, he was a proficient player. ❋ Unknown (1924)

Philip himself had loved to watch pallone, that entrancing combination of lawn-tennis and fives. ❋ Unknown (1924)

He could play calcio and pallone, and his own poems witness his love of hunting and of country life, and he ran a horse often enough in the palii of Siena. ❋ Edward Hutton (1922)

The days were spent at bowls or pallone within the castle, or upon hawking-parties or hunting-parties when presently the Duke's health was sufficiently improved to enable him to sit his horse; and at night there was feasting which Cavalcanti must provide, and on some evenings we danced, though that was a diversion in which I took no part, having neither the will nor the art. ❋ Rafael Sabatini (1912)

Palace; a third in the Piazza of S. Mark in 1741; the game of pallone ❋ Harry [Illustrator] Morley (1903)

It was long before the travellers 'knock was answered, but a bewildered porter at length admitted them, and Odo cried out when he recognised in the man's face the features of one of the lads who had taught him to play pallone in the castle court. ❋ Edith Wharton (1899)

At _pallone_ one day, I saw muscles "all a-ripple down the back," arms and shoulders, which would have intoxicated the great old "amatore del persona" himself. ❋ Maurice Hewlett (1892)

Her lyrist had to sing of pallone-matches instead of Panhellenic games; to celebrate the heroic conquest of two Turkish galleys by a Tuscan fleet, instead of Marathon and S.lamis; to praise S. Lucy and S. Paul with tepid fervor, instead of telling how Rhodes swam at her god's bidding upward from the waves. ❋ John Addington Symonds (1866)

Physically, he was powerful, tall, and active; fond of field-sports, and one of the best pallone-players of his time in Italy. ❋ John Addington Symonds (1866)

He was tall, muscular, and well-made, the best player at _pallone_ in Italy, a good horseman, fluent and agreeable in conversation, and excessively vain of these advantages. ❋ John Addington Symonds (1866)

This Polo corresponds with the folliculus, the pallone, the baloun-game ❋ Anonymous (1855)

L'allenatore nel pallone, which has remained popular enough to earn a sequel in 2008. ❋ John Ashdown (2010)

L'Allenatore nel pallone, L '(1984) 2019: After the Fall of New York (1983) ❋ Unknown (2010)

Mezzo destro, mezzo sinistro (1985) ... aka Due calciatori senza pallone (Italy: alternative title) ❋ Unknown (2010)

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