Proper noun
Dimarco
Alternative form of DiMarco
DiMarco (plural DiMarcos)
A surname from Italian.
During his career, DiMarco has won seven tournaments as a pro, including three PGA Tour events. Source: Internet
“It’s critical for marketers and consumer insights teams to keep pace with consumers’ use of mobile,” said Stephen DiMarco, president of Kantar Millward Brown’s North American Media and Digital Practice. Source: Internet
In that wide-ranging phone interview in which he seemed to enjoy reliving his long-ago golf exploits, Woods was asked whether DiMarco could have made it as a Navy SEAL. Source: Internet
But one of them is Woods, who rallied from that daunting deficit to beat Chris DiMarco in a playoff for his last Masters title in 2005. Source: Internet
Nicholas DiMarco was 18 when he died from a dose of heroin laced with fentanyl. Source: Internet
“They are looking for not only the technical skills, but they are looking for those interpersonal skills and professional etiquette skills,” DiMarco said. Source: Internet