Crossword clues for abruzzi
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Abruzzi \Abruzzi\ n. 1. 1 an administrative region of Italy.
Syn: Abruzzi e Molise
Wikipedia
Abruzzi may refer to:
- Abruzzo, a region of central Italy
- Abruzzi e Molise, the formerly combined region of Abruzzo and Molise
-
Luigi Amedeo, Duke of the Abruzzi (1873–1933), member of the Italian royal family and noted explorer
- Abruzzi Ridge, Mount Saint Elias, Canada
- Abruzzi Spur, K2, Pakistan
- Abruzzi Glacier in northern Pakistan
- Duke of Abruzzi's Free-tailed Bat
- John Abruzzi, a fictional character
- Neco Abruzzi, a Chinese manufactured motor scooter
- Panoz Abruzzi, an American sport car
See also:
- Abbruzzi, alternate spelling as a surname
Usage examples of "abruzzi".
If Abruzzi could get into my locked car, he could get into my locked apartment.
If Evelyn left because she had something Abruzzi wanted, nothing would change.
It reinforced my fear that Evelyn and Annie were running, not just from Soder, but from Abruzzi, as well.
As long as Abruzzi is at large, nothing short of locking you in the Bat Cave for the rest of your life will keep you safe.
The idea that someone, Abruzzi himself, or one of his men, had stood over me and watched me sleep had me completely unnerved.
I needed to talk to Abruzzi, and I was too chicken to do it all by myself.
A couple weeks ago Abruzzi had a birthday party at his house for his daughter, and he demanded that Steven bring Annie.
He lost the bar to Abruzzi, and it was like Abruzzi owned him after that.
Everyone who came into contact with Abruzzi, even children, knew about war and killing and medals.
Bag held my hands on the tabletop, the guy in the Nixon mask cut my sleeve away, then held my head, and Abruzzi held the hot poker to my bare arm.
The Signora knew of a man who owned a farm at Percile up in the Abruzzi to the east of Roma.
It was almost like being back in Sicily, for a naval officer does not get far inland and this was my first sight of the Abruzzi Mountains.
Angela Abruzzi made a smooth slide of her hand on the leather steering wheel of her BMW, turning it up the drive to the rambling Victorian house she had once called home.
As she pulled up to the wide circle in front of the house with its wraparound porch, her grandmother, Rose Abruzzi, was already coming down the steps to greet her, a welcoming smile on her face.
Magnus, this is Angela Abruzzi, a Hollywood realtor and possible business partner of mine.