Proper noun
Bruni (plural Brunis)
A surname.
Bruni gave no details on whether the person who tested positive was a Vatican employee living in Italy or was among the few clergy and guards who live inside its walls. Source: Internet
The Vatican found its first confirmed case of the coronavirus March 6. In early May, Bruni reported that a 12th positive case among employees had been confirmed. Source: Internet
In the season premiere, Amy Bruni, Adam Berry, and psychic medium Chip Coffey travel to Salem, Massachusetts, to investigate the home of John Proctor – one of the men executed during the infamous witch trials. Source: Internet
Leonardo Bruni, James Hankins, History of the Florentine people, Volume 1, Books 1–4 (2001), p. xvii. Source: Internet
Of course, Bruni also encounters a fair share of skeptics in her line of work and insists that debunking paranormal activity is equally as important as verification. Source: Internet
“The Holy Father was informed about the appeal and prays for those who sent it,” Bruni said. Source: Internet