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Milanese

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or characteristic of Milan or its people
NOUN
  1. a native or inhabitant of Milan

How To Use Milanese In A Sentence

  • After seemingly ruling out a transfer abroad, the Milanese giants are ready to make a bid for the former Parma man.
  • At the Milanese court, Leonardo witnessed the use of visual puns in heraldry for Ludovico Sforza, Beatrice d' Este, and her sister, Isabella.
  • Milanese fencing master Giuseppe Radaelli, is generally credited with having developed the light sabre and its technique.
  • It is no coincidence that so many Italian products and dishes are named after cities: bistecca alla fiorentina, prosciutto di Parma, saltimbocca alla romana, pizza napoletana, risotto alla milanese, pesto genovese, pesto trapanese, olive ascolane, mostarda di Cremona… From early in the second millennium, the hundred cities of Italy hogged the produce of the countryside and used it to build a rich food culture. Delizia!
  • The enthusiastic response convinced the Milanese Opera Board to recast La Scala as a classical company of international stature.
  • Organised crime continues to be the perpetual scourge of Milanese civic life.
  • He was a handsome Milanese in his forties, and she'd long suspected he was attracted to her. COMPULSION
  • All the risottos were good enough, particularly the tutto mare (shrimp, scallops, crab) and the Milanese, made with saffron, parmesan, and a hunk of braised veal rib smothered in a lemony gremolata paste.
  • The house will be furnished by a Milanese interior designer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sorta-kinda veggie Milanese, even though the breading is wrong. Pasta post « Were rabbits
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