Examples of 'puzzo' in a sentence

Meaning of "puzzo"

Puzzo is a term of Italian origin that translates to 'stench' or 'stench' in English. It is commonly used to describe a foul or unpleasant smell, odor, or stench. It can refer to both literal and figurative senses of bad smell

How to use "puzzo" in a sentence

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Puzzo was about to go to the competition.
I have dealt with our Puzzo problem.
Puzzo is an alias anyway.
I thought we had solved our Puzzo problem.
Puzzo is dead.
You will think up the new Puzzo novel.
Puzzo is here.
Please tell me you are with Puzzo.
Now find Puzzo and bring him to me.
He used you to get to Puzzo.
Or Puzzo will bring it with him.
Whoever manages to kill Enrico Puzzo will get more money than they can count.
Tell me everything about Puzzo.
And tell him Puzzo had to go into hiding from the mafia.
Allow me to introduce you to Enrico Puzzo.

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That whistle-blower Puzzo has none of these qualities.
I hate to put a downer on the evening, but Enrico Puzzo is dead.
Puzzo is here. We have a problem.
I am off to get this deal, Puzzo and my job back.
Is the Puzzo manuscript there?
If you do not want it, I will take the new Puzzo with me.
Where is the Puzzo manuscript?
I have good news for you . I have dealt with our Puzzo problem.
Lisa! Is the Puzzo manuscript there?
You can count on me, Signore Puzzo.
Yes, this is Puzzo.
Not so fast, Senor Puzzo.
I am sorry, Signore Puzzo.

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