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Rinaldi

Borrowed from Italian <span class="searchmatch">Rinaldi</span>. <span class="searchmatch">Rinaldi</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">Rinaldis</span>) A surname from Italian. According to the 2010 United States Census, <span class="searchmatch">Rinaldi</span> is the 4573rd most common...


Rinaldis

<span class="searchmatch">Rinaldis</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">Rinaldi</span>...


Ranalli

→ISBN. Italian Wikipedia has an article on: Ranalli Wikipedia it Variant typical of Abruzzo of the patronymic <span class="searchmatch">Rinaldi</span>. Ranalli m or f by sense a surname...


mum's the word

What We Do in the Shadows‎[1], season 6, episode 7, spoken by Charmaine <span class="searchmatch">Rinaldi</span> (Marissa Jaret Winokur): “Well, does she know how you feel?” “Honestly...


bawdy

of a room full of tables with tops the size of pie plates. 2001, Bill <span class="searchmatch">Rinaldi</span>, You Can If You Think You Can: The Power of Thinking Big, page 37: Our...


chipotle

A ripe jalapeño pepper, dried and smoked for use in cooking. 2012, Bo <span class="searchmatch">Rinaldi</span>, The Complete Idiot&#039;s Guide to Low-Fat Vegan Cooking, Penguin, →ISBN: Sweet...


okara

and baked goods, or it can be made into beanburgers. 1998, Vincent E. A. <span class="searchmatch">Rinaldi</span>, Utilization of Okara to Produce Extruded Cereal Products: Okara is the...


streatery

frequently under a tent, umbrella, or awning with heaters. 2019, Bianca Maria <span class="searchmatch">Rinaldi</span>, Puay Yok Tan, Urban Landscapes in High-Density Cities: Parks, Streetscapes...


piccata

in What We Do in the Shadows‎[1], season 3, episode 1, spoken by Sean <span class="searchmatch">Rinaldi</span> (Anthony Atamanuik): “(grunts) Frankie put glass in the piccata and the...


requisite

requisite, required, of necessity 2017 April, “Europa in festa”, in Cláudio <span class="searchmatch">Rinaldi</span>, editor, Almanac de Interlingua‎[2], number 86, archived from the original...