Examples of 'marcellino' in a sentence

Meaning of "marcellino"

marcellino (noun) - Marcellino is a male given name with Latin roots, meaning 'warlike' or 'dedicated to Mars'. It is also found in Italian and Spanish regions. In English, it can be a person's first name or used as a surname
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  • A surname.

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Marcellino won the bout by unanimous decision.
Because it would be an unbearable trauma for little Marcellino.
Marcellino will be so buzzed to see you.
We give him a million dollars to tell us where to hit Marcellino.
Marcellino will be here soon.
He returned to decorate the palazzo Pallavicino and the church of San Marcellino.
Marcellino will be by soon.
Its patron saint is San Marcellino.
Marcellino and Giulio were not able to catch him.
It will also be the legendary Ducati Mini Marcellino.
Marcellino Mamani ensures that mother plants at the Tomina farm are properly cared for.
His brother was the famous doge Marcellino Durazzo.
Marcellino Diminutive of Marcello with the same meaning.
He has collaborated extensively with composers including Raffæle Marcellino and Matthew Dewey.
Marcellino introduced subtly painted and smartly lettered mini-posters that established allure.

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You are scaring me like this, Marcellino.
That's great. Marcellino will be so buzzed to see you.
Chestnut purée is one of my vices . Marcellino.
Nina Marcellino is the mother of four children, including Rosa ( pictured ), a child with Down syndrome.
The following day one of the wounded soldiers, Mexican Lieutenant Marcellino Garcia, died.
Dr. Marcellino D'Ambrosio writes from Texas.
You are very kind, Marcellino.
San Marcellino borders the following municipalities, Aversa, Casapesenna, Frignano, Trentola-Ducenta, Villa di Briano.
Commissioner Marcellino Oreja said, ".

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