Proper noun
Cielo (plural Cielos)
A surname.
Alone, Ottavio and Anna pray for protection, Elvira for vengeance (Trio: " Protegga il giusto cielo main" – "May the just heavens protect us"). Source: Internet
Joan Didion wrote, "Many people I know in Los Angeles believe that the Sixties ended abruptly on August 9, 1969, ended at the exact moment when word of the murders on Cielo Drive traveled like brushfire through the community, and in a sense this is true. Source: Internet
Dimensione cielo 1973, p. 72. Other Lightnings were eventually acquired by Italy for postwar service. Source: Internet
Unleashing his terror at Cielo Vista Mall, Crusius published a violently anti-immigration ‘pre-attack’ manifesto in which he expressed fears that Hispanic people were ‘taking over’ Texas in both a demographic and political sense. Source: Internet
Closer to town and thus less of a drive, up along East Camino Cielo Road near White Peak (3,800 feet), I recommend the “Rocky Ridge” hike to the cockscomb of weathered boulders thrown together on our northern horizon. Source: Internet
But wayward apparitions still float through the shadows on Cielo Drive, and memories from that hot August summer a near half-century ago will drift within me like smoke from hazy embers that will never quite go out. Source: Internet