Noun
romano (countable and uncountable, plural romanos)
a hard, sharp cheese served grated as a garnish
Waiting for the implosion [of the government of Romano Prodi] is risking to turn into Waiting for Godot. Gianfranco Fini
There will never be a good time, financially, to get married, unless you're Shaq or Ray Romano. But somehow people manage. If your man is using money as an excuse not to marry you, it's your relationship that's insecure, not his bank account. Greg Behrendt
To my fellow nominees, whoever they are - I'm not that familiar with their work - I just want to say, there's always next year - except, you know, for Ray Romano. Tony Shalhoub
Although such high death toll was not unusual in motor racing in those days, the Vatican newspaper L’Osservatore Romano described Ferrari as being like the god Saturn, who consumed his own sons. Source: Internet
BREAKING: Rider volleyball opposite hitter Morgan Romano is the Co-Rookie of the Week, the league announced. Source: Internet
As you head to Beaver Street in Baden, make sure you roll down your windows to see if Mr. Romano is currently performing. Source: Internet