Proper noun
Palmieri (plural Palmieris)
A surname from Italian.
But if the B’s are to land a true top six forward – be it Chris Kreider, Kyle Palmieri, Josh Anderson or another mystery man – Sweeney most likely will have to part with a first-rounder this time around, and possibly a roster player. Source: Internet
ABC News' Tara Palmieri contributed to this report. Source: Internet
Composed as a series of dialogues set in a country house in the Mugello countryside outside Florence during the plague of 1430, Palmieri expounds on the qualities of the ideal citizen. Source: Internet
Eric Dier, Tammy Abraham, Lamela, Azpilicueta, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Jorginho, Lucas Moura, Emerson Palmieri and Kane all scored before Mount’s crucial miss, as Spurs avenged their shoot-out defeat in the semi-finals of two seasons ago. Source: Internet
ISBN 0-313-28468-7 During 1974-1976 they were members of one of Eddie Palmieri 's most experimental salsa groups: salsa was the medium, but Palmieri was stretching the form in new ways. Source: Internet
Joyce had a light tenor voice; he was taught by Vincent O'Brien and Benedetto Palmieri; in 1904 won a bronze medal at the competitive music festival Feis Ceoil. Source: Internet