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Tuscany

[ US /ˈtəskəni/ ]
NOUN
  1. a region in central Italy

How To Use Tuscany In A Sentence

  • It is the treasure of my family, as it belonged to the grand contessa, Matilda of Tuscany. The Poet Prince
  • Almost three years old, this Little Italy resto (named for the town in Tuscany, not the Suzanne Vega tune) offers hearty food at heart-stopping prices.
  • When Tuscany was being carved up everyone wanted to be in the Chianti or Chianti Classico region, as this was the best selling and most well regarded of Italian wines.
  • When not writing about art, craft, gardening, and fiber, Abigail is busy getting her hands dirty restoring a 14th century farmhouse in rural Tuscany. Inhabitat | Inhabitat
  • Centuries later, as the individual countries were formed, one subdialect was decreed to be the official language of each: that of Castile became Spanish, of Tuscany, VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XII No 1
  • WB25: A Night of Wine and Food in Florence for Two with Award Winning Sommelier Services Enjoy an evening for two persons in Florence, Tuscany in a historical Trattoria with a complete menu from "crostini" to their typical biscuits and soups and meat and eveything you can expect from a Trattoria that's been running for more than 100 years The Happiness Project
  • I spent a week in Todi, and several days trapesing around Tuscany, Rome, Naples and Pompeii.
  • They looked in Tuscany at first but the high prices there convinced them to hunt farther afield. Times, Sunday Times
  • More recently, in 2009, the top Piedmontese producer La Spinetta began making Vermentino in Tuscany, too, under the name Casanova della Spinetta. The Wine of Yachts and Beaches
  • Defeated in Lombardy, the revolution sputtered on in Venice, Tuscany, Rome, and Sicily.
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