1. calabrese - Noun
2. calabrese - Adjective
3. Calabrese - Proper noun
calabrese (countable and uncountable, plural calabreses)
A particular type of sprouting broccoli.
Calabrese (not comparable)
Calabrian (of, from, or pertaining to Calabria)
(UK) A kind of sprouting broccoli.
(elliptically) The Calabrese horse.
(wine) Nero d’Avola or Sangiovese, varieties of wine grapes.
Calabrese
A surname from Italian.
Dr. Calabrese has served for years on the Maryland Colorectal Advisory Committee for the State of Maryland. Source: Internet
Calabrese points to the usury rate in New York State -- 25 percent -- as a benchmark to measure the medical cards' costs against. Source: Internet
Autumn Calabrese has made her mark as a leading fitness industry expert known for fitness programs and products that help people reach their weight-loss goals in the simplest way possible. Source: Internet
Of Calabrese stock and born and raised in Little Italy, Frank smiles and gestures at the bank of wall photographs. Source: Internet
“For competition, it’s particularly good,” said Calabrese, “because it’ll allow these guys to overbuild — in other words, to become a competitive provider at relatively low capital cost.” Source: Internet
For example, Calabrese explains, there are those who believe that people with disabilities are not capable of doing the same things as everybody else. Source: Internet