Proper noun
Frasca (plural Frascas)
A surname.
Frasca previously held roles on long-form teams at both MSNBC and The Weather Channel, where she led original programming efforts from concept to production and scheduling. Source: Internet
Ralph Frasca, "'The Partnership at Carolina Having succeeded, was Encourag'd to Engage in Others': The Genesis of Benjamin Franklin's Printing Network", Southern Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the South (2006), Vol. 13 Issue 1/2, pp 1–23. Source: Internet
In the fifth inning, Goione walked with one out, Davis hit a two-out RBI triple, Guilmette had an RBI single for an 18-1 lead, Blaylock singled and Frasca belted a two-run double to center field for the 20-2 advantage. Source: Internet
Frasca argues he saw this as a service to God, because he understood moral virtue in terms of actions, thus, doing good provides a service to God. Source: Internet
“Kids like gadgets just as much as adults do,” Frasca said. Source: Internet
With Pizzeria Locale Denver, the five-star team behind Frasca Food and Wine nails the fast-casual genre. Source: Internet