1. dolce - Noun
2. dolce - Adverb
4. Dolce - Proper noun
Alt. of Dolcemente
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnother favourite is Nars Afterglow Lipbalm (£23) in Dolce Vita, an elegant, wearable dusty rose that almost passes for lipstick. Source: Internet
As a Starbucks barista, Benko also shared tips for spiced drinks, such as adding cinnamon dolce topping, pumpkin spice syrup or pumpkin spice topping for a seasonal spin. Source: Internet
Camouflage started to appear in high fashion by the 1990s. citation Designers such as Valentino, Dior and Dolce & Gabbana combined camouflage into their runway and ready-to-wear collections. Source: Internet
Bertolucci appeared on the Radio Four programme Front Row on April 29, 2013, where he chose La Dolce Vita (a film directed by Fellini ) for the "Cultural Exchange". Source: Internet
He has starred in campaigns for Dolce & Gabbana, Vivienne Westwood, Missoni and Paul Smith. Source: Internet
Figaro finally lets on that he has recognized Susanna's voice, and they make peace, resolving to conclude the comedy together (Pace, pace, mio dolce tesoro). Source: Internet