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How to use sicilian in a sentence

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He fled Syria last year and landed on Lampedusa, off the sicilian coast, last summer.
Beneath the sicilian streets are rooms filled with monks, lawyers, babies, and virgins.
Benedetto Ceraulo, the sicilian hitman, was given a life sentence.
The influences that gave rise to the tango in the streets of Buenos Aires range from the Cuban habanera to Sicilian folk song and dance.
The strongest influence on its native cuisine is Sicilian, although traditional grilled chops and other British specialties are popular, too.
He imported a pizza oven from Naples, employed an elderly Sicilian to knead the dough and, in 1965, opened the first Pizza Express on in Soho.
By 1850, the heaviest concentration was in Louisiana, the result of Sicilian migration to New Orleans and its environs.
He and several Sicilian businessmen are charged with running legitimate companies as fronts for the Mafia.
I made it with some Sicilian blood oranges whose flesh ranges from intensely red to a vivid, shocking crimson.
The burger choices include mushroom, schnitzel, onion, chicken cordon bleu, Sicilian, veggie, and roasted pepper.
Rosi shot the film in the same village where the real Giuliano came from, using non-professional Sicilian actors.
The tablet is made of Sicilian marble, framed in alabaster, and the inscription bears a mosaic border in blue and gold.
Many of the shots of the picturesque Sicilian coastline are nothing short of breathtaking.
The Sicilian town is perched on a rocky hilltop on the meandering road from Palermo.
Seasonal Sardinian and Sicilian chestnut roasters were busy in the square, and we had time to reflect on the long journey.
Sicilian food is nothing like the food of Tuscany, while Sardinian cooking is a million miles away from the cuisine of Emilia Romagna.
Amidst this revelry the Prince of Bohemia falls headlong in love with the long-lost Sicilian princess.
In the early scenes, the camera loves the family's sun-baked Sicilian estate and Visconti can't help but celebrate the elegance and idleness.
A Horsforth parachutist padre also made the news for his part in the Sicilian landings.
Recent concoctions include a sweet-and-sour Sicilian sauce for tuna and a Milanese-style pork tenderloin.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He felt as if the sicilian were beset by an imperious need to break a long reserve.
Artois had let go her hands, and now she turned to the sicilian.
The sail from the sicilian straits to Naples is picturesque.
Had he the authority of his sicilian majesty for proceeding as he did?
And the Sicilian is too grave and dignified to chaffer or to make himself cheap or dear.
Yet I blame not thee, but thy Sicilian mother, who has fostered this hostility in thee.
She ought to act in an idyll by Theocritus, as he was a Sicilian like herself.
Sicilian is gluey and evasive, as if the Sicilian didn't want to speak straight to you.
The small Sicilian traders are accustomed to come hither in their light draught boats rather than to land at Valletta.
Thereafter it was his purpose to take his bride home to his Sicilian demesne.
He behaved to his audience as nino Bixio behaved to his men on the Sicilian expedition.
He said the signorina had said to him that she was partly a Sicilian, and that he had said 'no,' that she was English.
She thought, she began to think, that even the timbre of his voice was Sicilian.
He had been soundly schooled by his guileful Sicilian mother.
Etna, which is located above the Sicilian town of Catania, often erupts but rarely causes damage.
Take care that the French do not take their revenge on you for the Sicilian vespers.
The door was opened by a swarthy foreign-looking maid, with a prominent bosom under a gay neckerchief, whom he vaguely fancied to be Sicilian.
So he thought of them, not versed yet in the complex Sicilian character.
They are chansons sans paroles, sung to the syrinx in Sicilian glades.
Tacitus was a great man, but he was not up to the Sicilian expedition.
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