Proper noun
Mirabella (plural Mirabellas)
A surname from Italian.
Also, Walsh last week opened up two public swimming pools amid the coronavirus pandemic — the Boston Centers for Youth & Families Clougherty Pool in Charlestown and the Mirabella Pool in the North End. Source: Internet
The largest yachting sloop built to date is Mirabella V, with a carbon-fiber mast that is 289 feet (90 m) high. Source: Internet
“When you come into a community, it’s always negative and you have to have mutual respect,” he said, citing community opposition to his ongoing Mirabella development, which is replacing a nine-hole golf course. Source: Internet
“I felt sick, there was no ambiguity,” Mrs Mirabella said. Source: Internet
Joe Mirabella, director of communications for theSeattle Office of Economic Development and Office of Film + Music, said the Rock ’n’ Roll Marathon had to change the date of its race due to competing events, and June 10 was the only feasible date. Source: Internet
One of Carkeek's most ambitious projects is named C300, which at 300 foot is set to be the largest composite sailing yacht structure ever built -- 50ft bigger than the existing benchmark Mirabella. Source: Internet