Piazzas

Word PIAZZAS
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Definitions and meanings of "Piazzas"

What do we mean by piazzas?

A public square, especially in Italian cities.

A veranda; a porch.

A roofed gallery or arcade (for example around a public square or in front of a building).

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The word "piazzas" in example sentences

The bands played in piazzas around the city at the same time. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Elgin has what in England are called piazzas, that run in many places on each side of the street. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Florence is a noble city, that still retains all the marks of a majestic capital, such as piazzas, palaces, fountains, bridges, statues, and arcades. ❋ Unknown (2004)

French Creole fashion, with "piazzas" and high-pitched roofs, its trottoirs brick-paved, and shaded by trees of sub-tropical foliage -- among them the odoriferous magnolia, and _melia azedarach_, or "Pride of ❋ Mayne Reid (1850)

From touristy trattorias on busy corners to quiet osterias on piazzas impossible to find and everything in between. ❋ Misha Lyuve (2011)

I still had the fountains, still had the piazzas, still had the motorinos and the ruins and the gelato (a lot of the gelato). ❋ Lauren Quinn (2010)

Reuters Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi Last Sunday, crowds of women gathered in piazzas across the country to demand Mr. Berlusconi's resignation, and female editorialists have attacked him viciously. ❋ Michael Ledeen (2011)

Circular piazzas with radiating spokes soon became popular. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Far from the temperamental grumblings of Mount Etna, tourist beaches of Taormina and bustling piazzas of Catania, the western coast of Sicily is a rugged, sun-drenched region filled with undiscovered gems and some of the island's most spectacular gastronomy. ❋ Monique Stringfellow (2011)

There are piazzas with fountains in pastels and earth tones. ❋ Laura Lippstone (2011)

It's located in one of the most beautiful piazzas in Milan, right across from La Scala. ❋ Leah Chernikoff (2010)

This was Hamilton Grange's second move; in 1889, a developer offered it free for the taking, and the nearby church, after razing the house's portico and piazzas, rolled it two blocks down from the top of Harlem Heights, where it overlooked both Long Island Sound and the Hudson River, and shoehorned it in endwise to serve as a rectory. ❋ Myron Magnet (2011)

After learning the basics from their grandparents and honing their skills at music festivals in local piazzas – Barone and Boschetto in Sicily, Ginoble in Abruzzo — they made it separately on to Italy's version of Pop Idol in 2009, where an enterprising producer made them belt out O Sole Mio as a group. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Anna had spent her formative years in the town hall, which had been inspired by the palaces of the Renaissance and was built in the 1920s around two squares, or “piazzas,” Borgargården and the Blue Hall. ❋ Martin A. Nowak (2011)

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