Word info

Amendola

Proper noun

Meaning

Amendola (plural Amendolas)

A surname from Italian.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Compare that to Amendola or Welker, who stayed healthy. Source: Internet

Hird's lawyer, Steven Amendola, asserted that the AFL withdrew all charges against Hird under the deeds of settlement that he and the club signed with the AFL. Source: Internet

Culpo, a Rhode Island native and onetime BU student, confirmed the pair’s breakup during an Access Live appearance in March, but deflected when asked if she and Amendola were still in contact. Source: Internet

Despite the miscue, the 27-year-old did play a key role through the air, as he drew even with Amendola for the team co-lead in receptions. Source: Internet

In 13 playoff games in New England, Amendola hauled in 57 catches for 709 yards and six touchdowns, including the game-winner the 2018 AFC Championship against Jacksonville. Source: Internet

The Patriots are already thin at wideout after trading Brandin Cooks to the Los Angeles Rams and seeing Danny Amendola sign with the Miami Dolphins in free agency. Source: Internet

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