Proper noun
Antonelli (plural Antonellis)
A surname from Italian.
Don't underestimate Laura Antonelli. She's burning to do well. And then she has an extraordinary face, even without make-up. It's not with her that I'd discuss literature. I speak only of the film 'L'Innocente,' and what she does she does well. Luchino Visconti
An editorial in The San Francisco Chronicle suggested that Giants management should send Antonelli to “some mythical park where the wind never blows, or else hang a pacifier in the clubhouse.” Source: Internet
Antonelli, 45, needs her stamina back to resume her offbeat career – singing opera a acappella at outdoor monuments and historic sites, a profession she chose because she likes how natural environments shape her voice. Source: Internet
Most examples of early architecture can be seen in military fortifications such as La Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Cabana (1558–1577) designed by Battista Antonelli and the Castillo del Morro (1589–1630). Source: Internet
That simple window prevented a tidal wave of red ink: Sales were down about 20 percent, Steve Antonelli told me in April; without the drive-through, it would have been closer to 80 percent. Source: Internet
Antonelli presented his poems next, which were poignantly delivered and rang with love and clarity. Source: Internet