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The gardener in "The Marriage of Figaro"
Answer for the clue "The gardener in "The Marriage of Figaro" ", 7 letters:
antonio
Alternative clues for the word antonio
- Villainous brother of Prospero in "The Tempest"
- American not in play at the Globe
- Madonna's co-star in ''Evita''
- Composer Vivaldi
- Merchant of Venice
- Violinist-composer Vivaldi
- Banderas of 'Spy Kids'
- Duke in "The Tempest"
- A Winter's Tale character I love after soon rescuing protagonist at the end
- Actor Banderas
Usage examples of antonio.
Nevertheless, she never forgot her youthful flutters around Antonio Thorndyke, the cool, handsome, dark-eyed Spaniard.
Dark, slashing eyebrows clashed in a frown over the bridge of his nose as Antonio hoped to stave off bad news.
Sebastian handed Antonio a number of pages that were affixed with gold seals and colored ribbons.
Commanding was part of his nature, and Antonio knew his father expected to be obeyed.
Not ready to hear more reasons, nevertheless Antonio watched and listened.
Straightening his shoulders, Antonio braced for yet another distasteful surprise.
The rider had slipped into the enveloping woods while Antonio watched.
Slowly, Antonio shook his head from side to side, declaring his frustration aloud as he shared his troubles with his mount.
At least the thought gave Antonio a small measure of contentment, and he pushed the horse into an easy canter.
Simon was a class ahead of Antonio and me at Cambridge, but I believe they knew each other.
Hal grasped the glass Antonio offered and swirled the brandy in a slow circle.
She felt her pulse rate accelerate as she approached Antonio and his sister.
A short distance behind him, Antonio noticed a tall, voluptuous woman who could only be his sister.
When she came toward him, Antonio was immediately drawn to her beauty and grace.
When sexual appeal and a tantalizing nimbus wrapped around them and exuded a neediness after being deprived of enjoyment by an uncaring or deceased husband, Antonio was always willing to accommodate them.