Crossword clues for angelo
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- San __, Texas
- 'Measure for Measure' villain
- San --, Texas
- Muhammad's trainer
- Ali's trainer Dundee
- Ali's boxing manager Dundee
- 'Measure for Measure' role
- Writer Patri
- Villainous deputy in "Measure for Measure"
- Texas' -- State University
- Seraphic name
- San , Texas
- San _____, Tex
- San ___ (Texas city)
- Rome's Castel Sant'___
- Italian heavenly being
- Hypocritical deputy in "Measure for Measure"
- Goldsmith of "The Comedy of Errors"
- D'___ (soul singer)
- Cherubic-sounding Italian boy's name
- Castel Sant'__ (Rome landmark)
- Ali cornerman Dundee
- "Measure for Measure" rascal
- "Measure for Measure" antagonist
- "Heavenly" man's name
- San _____, Tex.
- Boxing trainer _____ Dundee
- Duke's deputy in "Measure for Measure"
- "Measure for Measure" villain
- Pope John XXIII's first name
- Texas' ___ State University
- San ___, Tex.
- Castel Sant'___ (Roman museum)
- Muhammad Ali cornerman Dundee
- Dundee who trained Ali
- Ali trainer Dundee
- Physiologist Mosso: 1846–1910
- Character in "Measure for Measure"
- "Measure for Measure" deputy
- ___ State University, Tex.
- Trainer Dundee of boxing
- Boxing's Dundee
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- Shakespearean deputy
- Deputy in "Measure for Measure"
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Angelo (Анджело in Cyrillic; Andželo in transliteration) is an opera in four acts by César Cui, composed during 1871-1875, with a libretto by Viktor Burenin based on Victor Hugo's prose play, Angelo, Tyrant of Padua. This same play formed the basis of Saverio Mercadante's Il giuramento of 1837, Amilcare Ponchielli's La Gioconda, which premiered in the same year as Cui's opera (1876), and Alfred Bruneau's Angelo, tyran de Padoue of 1928.
Angelo is an Italian masculine given name meaning " angel", or "messenger". Angelo is also an Italian surname that has many variations: Angeli (disambiguation), Angela (disambiguation), De Angelis, D'Angelo, Angelini, Angelino (disambiguation), Angelina (disambiguation), Angelucci, Angeloni, Angeletti (disambiguation).
"Angelo" is a song by British pop group Brotherhood of Man. Released as a single in June 1977, it became the group's second UK number one hit.
Angelo is a character in Shakespeare's play Measure for Measure. He is the play's main antagonist.
Angelo is a Japanese visual kei rock band, formed in 2006 by three members of Pierrot. Originally a trio of vocalist Kirito, bassist Kohta and drummer Takeo, guitarists Karyu (ex- D'espairsRay) and Giru (ex- Vidoll) joined in 2011.
Angelo is both a given name and a surname.
Angelo may also refer to:
Usage examples of "angelo".
It could easily help turn him into the man Angelo Vestieri grew to become.
Again, the severity of such a shuttered existence would serve Angelo well in his later years, when the ability to be isolated and silent for long periods of time would be perceived as a sign of strength.
But she loved and cared for Angelo and sought to give him the mother's attention the boy clearly lacked though never outwardly craved.
Within seconds, Nichols towered above Angelo, his right hand open and held out, his left balled into a tight fist.
In another place, living among the honest and hardworking, Angelo Vestieri might well have grown up to live a life of simplicity and little consequence.
She directed the doctor to mend his wounds and warned Josephina to keep Angelo away from his father long enough for the visible bruises to heal.
Grazie tanto, signora, Angelo whispered to Ida seconds before he dozed off.
Ida kissed Angelo on the forehead and then rested her head back down on her pillow.
There is a story Angelo always liked to tell me when I was younger, one he never tired of repeating, and which, to him, summarized the gangster ethic.
A father puts his son on a ledge, fifteen feet from the ground, Angelo would say.
Pudge and Angelo fed off each other's strengths, protected their weaknesses and allowed no one to infiltrate their well-constructed wall of trust.
In fact, I don't believe there was anyone in this world Angelo ever loved more than Pudge.
The fact that Angelo was Italian made Pudge's task even more daunting.
He felt Angelo drifting away, lured by the streets and influenced heavily by the trio of Ida the Goose, Pudge Nichols and his own aunt, Josephina.
Sitting next to his father, even a boy as young and innocent as Angelo could smell the fear.