Proper noun
Fioretti (plural Fiorettis)
A surname from Italian.
Bonaventure (1867), pp. 78–85 Perhaps the most famous incident that illustrates the Saint's humility towards nature is recounted in the "Fioretti" ("Little Flowers"), a collection of legends and folklore that sprang up after the Saint's death. Source: Internet
Bob Fioretti, Emanuel used Karl Rove’s playbook — take your opponent’s greatest strength and turn it around on him. Source: Internet
Fioretti also noted his plan to introduce a commuter tax, adding a 1% increase to the federal tax rate on the paychecks of people who work in Chicago but live outside the city. Source: Internet
Fioretti also supports a moratorium on building charter schools and an audit of the city budget. Source: Internet
Like Washington, both Garcia and Fioretti have paid heavy prices for their independence. Source: Internet