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Molto

Molto \Mol"to\, adv. [It.] (Mus.) Much; very; as, molto adagio, very slow.

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molto

adv. much; "allegro molto"

Usage examples of "molto".

She gathers her robes, ready again to ascend, then thinks to ask if Molto plans to indict Hardcore and his co-defendant together.

From the other table advances Tommy Molto, the Homicide supervisor, who has elected to try this case, a rarity for him these 68 THE LAWS OF OUR FATHERS days.

He is more than six feet, far taller than I remember his father, and looms over both Molto and Gina.

Slowly, I am beginning to recognize that Molto is not especially content with either prospect.

THE LAWS OF OUR FATHERS tain about whether he wants to stand ground with Molto or retreat.

Tommy told Hobie the first witness would be Lovinia Campbell, the young homegirl who ended up as another victim of the shooting, but Molto says the transport deputies have failed to deliver her, as they often do.

I tell Molto that I want to hear objections only from the lawyer who questioned the witness, meaning Singh, then direct Hobie to explain his line of inquiry.

When Molto 220 THE LAWS OF OUR FATHERS asks, she looks to the courtroom ceiling to recall her precise birthdate.

So it means the notion Molto offered two days ago which I scoffed at is actually possible: Hobie could have been the source of the very leak for which he blasted the state on the first day of the trial, the story revealing that Eddgar was the target of the shooting.

Tommy waits for Lubitsch to settle himself, then Molto positions himself right before the bench.

When Molto comes to the podium to respond, I greet Tommy with a dour look.

At the prosecution table, Molto is unconsciously probing his temple, staring vacantly at the oak rods that are mounted on the wall in front of him to baffle sound.

We concluded yesterday with Molto doing a tiresome redirect of Lovinia, reading her snippets of her statements which she claimed not to remember.

Small, sallow, mussed as the weekend approaches, Tommy Molto bleats the name when I tell the prosecution to call its next witness, as we settle in after lunch.

Through his fussy courtroom manner, Molto is unable to contain a discordant element: distaste for Eddgar.