[
UK
/pˈaɪəzɐ/
]
[ US /piˈæzə/ ]
[ US /piˈæzə/ ]
NOUN
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a public square with room for pedestrians
they met at Elm Plaza
Grosvenor Place
How To Use piazza In A Sentence
- Throughout the book he provides precise information about streets, piazzas, and squares where certain events took place.
- The city of Bordeaux exudes wealth: its enormous, elegant squares easily rival the Place de Vosges in Paris or Piazza Navona in Rome.
- Next door and across the piazza is the 1983 museum, the last work of an enervated Stone, co-architect of the original 1939 Museum of Modern Art in New York. Easily Accessible Pleasures
- Tehke via Craxi, nimetage Raphael Piazza Navonal ka Craxiks, siis on kõigile näha, mis laadi poliitika teie eesmärk on. Tatsutahime Diary Entry
- He felt his eyes straying to the Croce al Trebbio, the little granite column in the center of the piazza upon which a little bronze warrior proudly bore his sword.
- Application range covers indoor, building, exterior wall, waterscape, riverbank, shopwindow, piazza, mark, sculpture, park, bars, stage, etc.
- A Euro title cruiserweight clash took on gladiatorial overtones as it was staged on Piazza del Colosseo where the fourth-century Arch of Constantine served as a backdrop. 2007 June 23 archive at eternallycool.net
- I roll to the door and out on to the porch that Grandmother referred to as the piazza.
- You approach the Centre from the piazza under a huge metal portico.
- Nine months on, Mussolini himself was shot. His body was hanged upside down from a hook on the Piazzale Loreto in Milan, where crowds gathered to spit at, kick and even shoot him again.