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- noun Plural form of
piazza .
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Examples
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The bands played in piazzas around the city at the same time.
Spoleto Italy: Music in the Streets - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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The bands played in piazzas around the city at the same time.
Spoleto Italy: Music in the Streets - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Elgin has what in England are called piazzas, that run in many places on each side of the street.
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Elgin has what in England are called piazzas, that run in many places on each side of the street.
Life of Johnson Boswell, James, 1740-1795 1887
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Elgin has what in England are called piazzas, that run in many places on each side of the street.
The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. James Boswell 1767
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Florence is a noble city, that still retains all the marks of a majestic capital, such as piazzas, palaces, fountains, bridges, statues, and arcades.
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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
The Death Shot A Story Retold Mayne Reid 1850
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It's located in one of the most beautiful piazzas in Milan, right across from La Scala.
The Comfort of Strangers Leah Chernikoff 2010
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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: On Not Having a Romantic Rendezvous in Rome Lauren Quinn 2010
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Circular piazzas with radiating spokes soon became popular.
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