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Vespa

[ US /ˈveɪspə/ ]
NOUN
  1. type genus of the Vespidae: various hornets and yellow jackets

How To Use Vespa In A Sentence

  • During the Roman conquest, the fort was sacked by Vespasian's legions.
  • Bright and spacious, the walls are filled with coffee paraphernalia and cult comic books, shiny model Vespas and even shinier real ones.
  • Equipped with an extra tire, two luggage compartments, a comfortable passenger seat, and a mudguard that kept riders clean on dusty roads, the Vespa was particularly well suited to meet the expanding needs of Indonesians.
  • I was tooted at in Chingford high street by a fellow PX fella, such camaraderie among Vespa riders. 300 miles on the clock now and 300 to go.
  • For Tytus, Vespasianes sone, Emperour of Rome, had leyd sege aboute Jerusalem, for to discomfyte the Jewes: for thei putten oure Lord to dethe, with outen leve of the Emperour. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • Tutti i giornalisti approfitteranno dell'articolo 21 che tutela tutti, dalla A di Annunziata a Floris alla Z di ... (da notare la voce dietro alla telecamera che pronuncia il nome "Zuotolo": si tratta della voce di Sandro Ruotolo: -)), Minzolini fino a Vespa ", ha detto tra i fischi rivolti al direttore del Tg1 e al conduttore di Porta a Porta. biodigestor na suinocultura - Gestão Saneamento Ambiental - WN.com - Business News
  • The new Vespa S, with its rectangular headlamp, trimmed down mudguard and racy-looking back light, is designed to appeal to Italian youths who have heard about the famous 50 Special model from parents or grandparents. 2007 July archive at eternallycool.net
  • The trendy lower downtown area has sushi bars, day spas and a shop that sells ultra-cool Vespa scooters.
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  • That these arches are triumphal is made clear by the frieze on the nearer of the two, which refers to Vespasian, whose joint triumph with Titus was well known from Josephus's account, discussed above.
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