Scotti
Antonio
[ahn-taw-nyaw] /ɑnˈtɔ nyɔ/ (Show IPA), 1866–1936, Italian baritone.
Contemporary Examples
Scotti claims that Cosby was having sex with the women he was allegedly paying off.
Bill Cosby’s Long List of Accusers (So Far): 18 Alleged Sexual Assault Victims Between 1965-2004 Marlow Stern November 23, 2014
Historical Examples
Mr. Scotti was in genial mood and spoke with enthusiasm of his activities with a favorite project—his own opera company.
Vocal Mastery Harriette Brower
The last chapter is of the decisive battle of Degsastan, which determined the superiority of the Angles over the Scotti.
Anglo-Saxon Literature John Earle
It has been ascribed to more than one person; the probable author is one Scotti, who had himself belonged to the order.
Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Seventeenth Centuries, Vol. 2 Henry Hallam
The refinement of Mr. Scotti’s art gives to each rôle distinct characteristics which separate it from all the others.
Vocal Mastery Harriette Brower
It was now my turn, as executor, to have an interesting inning with Scotti.
Sixty Years in Southern California 1853-1913 Harris Newmark
This subspecies is a little darker than crepitans, being about midway between that species and Rallus Scotti.
The Bird Book Chester A. Reed
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