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Bambino

Bambino meaning

A child or baby, especially a representation in art of the infant Christ wrapped in swaddling clothes.

Example sentences (15)

During the interview, Alex Jones said: “We saw some lovely news on your Instagram, bambino on the way.

In 1927, the Great Bambino was in his prime as an athlete and a national celebrity.

The Italian government had sought permission for her to be treated at Bambino Gesu Children's Hospital in Rome and even granted the baby Italian citizenship.

I’m obsessed with my new coffee machine, which is a Breville Bambino espresso machine.

When it comes to actually making a coffee, the Bambino doesn’t disappoint.

Price, who opted out of the season over coronavirus concerns, was asked recently on Jayson Stark’s podcast if this would be the Red Sox’s new Curse of the Bambino.

Six months ago, the chocolate Lab, Giuseppe, and his dog dad, Robert Carnes, moved in next door to a pair of great Danes, Vito and Bambino.

The most popular name in his sport, the numbers of “The Great Bambino” were, in his time, otherworldly.

Come see the Bronx Bombers this season and make sure to bring your Bambino-sized appetite.

It ran from 1919 until 2005 and was known as the ‘Curse of the Bambino’ following the decision to trade Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees.

The Vatican’s Bambino Gesu hospital had offered to care for Alfie, while accepting little could be done to cure him.

He visited Milan again the following year with the oratorio L'adorazione delli tre re magi al bambino Gesù (RV 645, also lost).

Image:Filippo Lippi - Madonna col Bambino e due angeli - Google Art Project.

Less common are the sopranino (also called piccolo, bambino, or "pocket uke") bass, and contrabass ukuleles.

They feature the quick but lazy Trinity (Hill) and his big, strong and irritable brother Bambino (Spencer).