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Venice

[ US /ˈvɛnəs, ˈvɛnɪs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the provincial capital of Veneto; built on 118 islands within a lagoon in the Gulf of Venice; has canals instead of streets; one of Italy's major ports and a famous tourist attraction

How To Use Venice In A Sentence

  • At the beginning, Asked For is in Venice with her father, where she meets an ageing Jacob to use the English version of his name Casanova; her father dies, and she begins to travel with the man who fascinates her. Susan Swan: What Casanova Told Me
  • The third room of the Venice show has been turned into a stairway and elevator experience.
  • I walked several miles south along the beach past Venice and just spent some time relaxing and breathing in the sea air.
  • The 21-year-old student from Venice, Calif., beat out Chase, a 24-year-old pro race car jackman from Fairview, N.C., by one vote. Survivor: Nicaragua Winner Revealed
  • Venice as a city has seemed irrelevant, a storied artifact of a Romantic past that serves merely as a decorous backdrop for an event geared toward utopian futures.
  • That weekend in Venice was definitely the highlight of our trip.
  • Venice, to the stoniness of which they bring a sense of the country's clovery pasturage, in the milk just drawn from the great cream-colored cows. Venetian Life
  • That their designment halts: a noble ship of Venice Othello, the Moore of Venice
  • Venice is a beautiful city full of culture and history.
  • So one of the most famous merchants, called The Merchant of Venice, is encouraged to talk hopefully of his happiness when his ships come home; but he knows that ships sometimes do not come home. G.K.'s Weekly - If Matter Matters
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