dolce  /ˈdoʊl ˌtʃeɪ/ ? Meaning of "dolce"

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Definition(s):

  • (adv) gently and sweetly

Usage(s):

  • For Italians la dolce vita has turned as harsh and unpleasant as the unseasonably cold and wet Roman spring.

Quotes

  1. "I was buying presents in Sloane Street and when I left the Dolce & Gabbana, my bodyguards said Abramovich was in Hermes which is just next door to Dolce & Gabbana," Berezovsky told Reuters by telephone from London.
    on Oct 8, 2007 By: Boris Berezovsky Source: Reuters.uk

  2. Moyes added: "He (Cahill) has been exceptional all season. At the start of the season I said we were shopping in Marks & Spencer. It's a bit more Dolce & Gabbana now. They've been terrific. We let so many players go, a lot of credit has to go to the...
    on May 9, 2005 By: David Moyes Source: Irish Times

  3. "I've been a Dolce and Gabbana addict ever since they launched and I still wear their clothes that I've had for years," gushed French actress Fanny Ardant, who attended the D&G show with Italian star Monica Belluci and supermodel Naomi Campbell.
    on Feb 22, 2008 By: Fanny Ardant Source: AFP

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