Proper noun
Pellegrino (plural Pellegrinos)
A surname from Italian.
Charlie asks her for a Perrier with lime. She says that San Pellegrino is what they have. He says it's all the same to him. Fancy water is fancy water. John Updike
Writing is a very strenuous thing - it's like banging your head against a wall. At the end of the day, acting is better, just because nobody ever asked me if I wanted a Pellegrino in the writer's room. Donald Glover
“As a shareholder of Nestlé — maker of Arrowhead, Poland Spring, San Pellegrino, Perrier and more — I say, ‘Make it rain, 5-0!’ Source: Internet
Also on September 4 there is an event related to the festino and St. Rosalia; a tradition of walking barefoot from Palermo up to Mount Pellegrino. Source: Internet
A few folks gave to both campaigns: former Republican Hamden Mayor Lucien DiMeo ( to Gambardella), Hamden attorney Bernie Pellegrino to Gambardella) and Matt Manchetti to Gambardella). Source: Internet
Close to the city is the 600 m-high Monte Pellegrino, offering a panorama of the city, its surrounding mountains and the sea. Source: Internet