Baggio is an English word starting with the letter B. With 10+ example sentences you'll see exactly how it works in context.
Baggio in a sentence
Using Baggio
- In the example corpus, baggio often appears in combinations such as: roberto baggio, and baggio, baggio was.
Context around Baggio
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 10 start, 3 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 16 statements, 0 questions, 1 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Baggio
- In this selection, "baggio" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 25.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, roberto, inherit, accept, scored, got and robert stand out and add context to how "baggio" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include although baggio entertained the and and goalscoring baggio is regarded. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "baggio" sits close to words such as abad, abolishment and abr, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with baggio
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
What a goal by Baggio! (5 words)
There was Roberto Baggio, Robert Prosinecki, Claudio Caniggia and, of course, Salvatore Schillaci. (13 words)
Baggio scored four goals in the first 20 minutes and killed the game off. (14 words)
One of them, Totò’s first start, was the last group game against Czechoslovakia, in which Baggio got the ball on the halfway line and dribbled his way forwards as if working out how to exit a maze and scored a wondergoal. (42 words)
When Baggio was substituted, he picked up a Fiorentina scarf thrown onto the field, a gesture which, although appreciated by his former club's fans, caused outrage amongst the Juventus supporters, who were initially reluctant to accept Baggio. (38 words)
In 1995, Lippi, Bettega and Umberto Agnelli stated that Baggio no longer featured in their plans at Juventus and decided to focus on the emerging Italian star Del Piero, who would inherit Baggio's number 10 shirt. (37 words)
What a goal by Baggio! (5 words)
Example sentences (17)
Schillaci and Baggio both scored in a 2-0 win and were soon hailed as a dream ticket, the headline on the front of Gazzetta Dello Sport reading: "Italy in delirium with Schillaci and Baggio.
In 1995, Lippi, Bettega and Umberto Agnelli stated that Baggio no longer featured in their plans at Juventus and decided to focus on the emerging Italian star Del Piero, who would inherit Baggio's number 10 shirt.
When Baggio was substituted, he picked up a Fiorentina scarf thrown onto the field, a gesture which, although appreciated by his former club's fans, caused outrage amongst the Juventus supporters, who were initially reluctant to accept Baggio.
He is currently eighth on the list of Serie A’s all-time leading scorers with 191 goals in 313 outings, nearing the likes of Roberto Baggio and Antonio Di Natale.
Baggio's decision showed that Schillaci's down-to-earth personality and selfless playing style had made him a figure as popular with his Italy team-mates as he was with the rest of the world.
One of them, Totò’s first start, was the last group game against Czechoslovakia, in which Baggio got the ball on the halfway line and dribbled his way forwards as if working out how to exit a maze and scored a wondergoal.
There was Roberto Baggio, Robert Prosinecki, Claudio Caniggia and, of course, Salvatore Schillaci.
When the striker was brought into the team for the final group game with Czechoslovakia, he formed a lethal partnership with Roberto Baggio.
Although Baggio entertained the crowd with his creativity and skill, he was unable to score, despite winning a free-kick from which Vieri's equalising goal arose.
As footballers go, he's a genius" — Former Juventus teammate David Platt on Baggio, 1995.
A technically gifted, creative playmaker and a set piece specialist renowned for his curling free kicks and goalscoring, Baggio is regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time.
Baggio has featured in two Italian commercials which reference his infamous penalty miss in the 1994 World Cup Final.
Baggio scored four goals in the first 20 minutes and killed the game off.
Baggio scored his first goal after beating two players and curling the ball from outside the area into the bottom-right corner.
Baggio was the first player in almost 30 years to surpass the 200-goal milestone, and is currently only one of seven players to have accomplished the feat.
Luca Marchegiani was brought in to replace him, and Arrigo Sacchi decided to take off Baggio, in what produced an outcry amidst the fans.
What a goal by Baggio!
Common combinations with baggio
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: