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Answer for the clue "Italian horse ", 7 letters:
cavallo

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Caballo \Ca*bal"lo\ (k[.a]*v[aum]l"y[-o]; 220), n. [Written also cavallo .] [Sp., fr. L. caballus a nag. See Cavalcade .] A horse. [Sp. Amer.]

Usage examples of cavallo.

One evening I went to see Cavallo, among others, and he invited me in.

The TV had rabbit ears instead of a cable connection, and Cavallo had added a wire coathanger to improve reception.

I dropped by on my way home, just to say hello, and Cavallo was sitting in his nice cool living room in his usual chair, with one old lamp in the middle of one little puddle of light, and all the rest in shadows.

Because the next time I saw Cavallo, it was the morning he called me to say there was a dead man in his back yard.

Saturday night special in his pocket, so I think he intended to kill Cavallo after robbing him.

Di Cavallo sat down in one of the vacated places and reached into the breast pocket of his jacket.

Di Cavallo raised his eyes from the rip of his cigarette and exhaled a cloud of fragrant smoke.

Di Cavallo continued to stare, but there was now more impatience than suspicion in his face.

She preceded them to the door, and Jean was gratified to note that di Cavallo shared the weaknesses of lesser men.

What had di Cavallo told her, before his hormones got the better of him?

The vehicle was an open sports car, silver in color, and di Cavallo was at the wheel.

Jacqueline said, after waiting for a moment to see whether di Cavallo would answer.

Di Cavallo must have known the official names, since he checked us out with the Embassy and all that.

Now, as I said, it was unlikely that di Cavallo would ever figure out the motive.

Cavalli past the Colonna gardens on one side and the Baths of Constantine on the other, to the top of Monte Cavallo, named after the two marble Horse Tamers which Leo Baglioni had taken him to see on his first day in Rome.