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Sorrentino

Proper noun

Meaning

Sorrentino (plural Sorrentinos)

A surname from Italian.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Book Review, "Stephen Crane: A Life of Fire," by Paul Sorrentino, The Humanist, Vol. 75, No. 4 (July/August 2015), pp. 46–47 *Splendora, Anthony. Source: Internet

Sorrentino worked for Macy’s and Saks after college but eventually started to realize the amount of time her work required didn’t match the lifestyle she wanted. Source: Internet

I’m not certain Sorrentino, Law, or Keaton know what they’re doing with this ostentatious and unusual television experimentbut after episodes one and two (the first of which I have watched twice), I’m certain I like it. Source: Internet

At right, Wayne Sorrentino, parade chairman and announcer, salutes military veterans and participants of the event. Source: Internet

As the spokesman for Reckitt Benckiser Pharmaceuticals, Sorrentino now spends some of his time visiting colleges, associations and health groups in an effort to spread knowledge and understanding about opioid prescription painkiller addiction. Source: Internet

Sorrentino, Life of Fire, p 11 At midcentury he was a “predisciple of the New Criticism”; by its end he was “a proto-deconstructionist anti-artist hero” who had “leapfrogged modernism, landing on postmodernist ground.” Source: Internet

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