Proper noun
Pasquale (plural Pasquales)
A surname from Italian.
Another member of the family - another Pasquale Barbaro, from Griffith - was sentenced to 30 years jail for importing what was then the world's biggest ecstasy haul into Melbourne. Source: Internet
As she exits, she drops a note which Pasquale picks up and reads. Source: Internet
Behind the table, a 16-year-old girl named Kelly Fleming had, like Bree Pasquale, sat next to the table rather than beneath it due to a lack of space. Source: Internet
“Airbnb – and I’m using them as an example because they’re the big one – they’re very, very protective of their clients’ data,” said Pasquale. Source: Internet
As the Galasso clan boss Pasquale Galasso once stated in court; "Campania can get worse because you could cut into a Camorra group, but another ten could emerge from it." Source: Internet
Donizetti to Escudier, in Weinstock 1963, p. 194 Performance history At its premiere Don Pasquale was performed by four of the most celebrated singers of the day Harewood & Peattie 1997, p. 211; Ashbrook 1992, p. 1224. Source: Internet