Proper noun
Devito (plural Devitos)
A surname from Italian.
DeVito
A surname from Italian.
As Bruce Springsteen said of Danny; “no one inducted to this point physically and temperamentally personifies our state more than Danny DeVito. Source: Internet
Adam invites Anthony DeVito, Noah Gardenswartz and Neel Nanda to join the Rage Brigade, his exclusive drinking crew. Source: Internet
He described Walken as "engaging", DeVito as "exquisite" and Pfeiffer as "deliciously purry." citation Todd McCarthy in Variety wrote that "the real accomplishment of the film lies in the amazing physical realization of an imaginative universe. Source: Internet
DeVito et al., p. 5 To avoid being drafted by the Army, Coltrane enlisted in the Navy on August 6, 1945, the day the first U.S. atomic bomb was dropped on Japan. Source: Internet
If you grew up in the 90s, the theme from this enduringly lovely adaptation of Roald Dahl’s classic tale - and the accompanying Danny DeVito voiceover - most likely has a Pavlovian calming effect. Source: Internet
Dozens of social media users commented on the post to praise Niece on her creativity and her hilarious usage of the DeVito cutout. Source: Internet