How to Use Florentine in a Sentence
Florentine
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Easter buffet is available with prime rib and ham, chicken Marsala, egg Florentine bake, penne pasta and more.
—cleveland, 2022-04-09
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Those labels, for the vanilla and chocolate versions of the Florentine cookie, stated that the cookies contained peanuts.
—Emily Heil, Washington Post, 2024-01-25
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What is the difference between Eggs Benedict and Eggs Florentine?
—Christopher Michel, Country Living, 2023-07-28
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Many Florentine or Milanese will have their family vacation homes here or will just drive for the day to have spaghetti alle arselle on the beach with a glass of cold wine.
—Stacey Leasca, Travel + Leisure, 2023-04-30
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His plans were to build a smaller-scale race track that looked like a Florentine villa, with open spaces and rows of trees, connected to an entertainment and retail complex.
—John Cherwa, Los Angeles Times, 2023-12-24
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The reason for the unlabeled peanuts was due to Cookies United changing its Florentine cookie recipe from soy nuts to peanuts, Leonard said.
—Makiya Seminera, Miami Herald, 2024-01-25
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These artists saw shuttered factories, tanneries and storefronts as prime spaces for galleries, art studios and even an opera company, Florentine Opera.
—La Risa R. Lynch, Journal Sentinel, 2023-06-08
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Main course choices are lobster quiche Florentine served with a Fuji apple salad, roasted avocado and crab cake on brioche toast, or steak and eggs with potatoes au gratin and redeye gravy.
—Susan Selasky, Detroit Free Press, 2023-05-06
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Traditional Florentine entertainment came in the form of the Sbandieratori flag throwers who led guests from the chapel where the ceremony was held to the sit-down dinner.
—Vogue, 2022-08-11
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Isabella Rossellini has a strong connection with the history of Florentine fashion house Emilio Pucci.
—Pino Gagliardi, The Hollywood Reporter, 2024-04-05
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When the Florentine brand signed a licensing agreement with Interparfums in 2021, the Martones got to meet their new partners and clicked with them right away.
—Sandra Salibian, Footwear News, 5 Aug. 2025
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Cicero, on the other hand, taught that a good man must be active in political life, a crucial lesson that accorded with Florentine democratic beliefs as well as with the need for political watchfulness.
—Claudia Roth Pierpont, The New Yorker, 2024-02-19
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The eclectic style playing on naturalistic cues combined with graphic motifs stems from a creative process in which the Florentine artist-designer explores the possibilities of marks and materials.
—Elle Decor Editors, ELLE Decor, 2023-04-20
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The letters of another Florentine women from the same period, Alessandra Strozzi, are considered some of the most important insights into political and social life at the time.
—Pragya Agarwal, Smithsonian Magazine, 2024-03-18
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To this day, on the facade of a Florentine palace, a plaque commissioned by Galileo's disciple and biographer Vincenzo Viviani commemorates his mentor.
—Cody Cottier, Discover Magazine, 2023-06-05
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In the 16th century, the Florentine historian and political thinker Francesco Guicciardini noted the danger of such moments.
—Tom McTague, The Atlantic, 2022-02-19
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Despite being a Florentine native and third-generation member of the club, Michele Nannelli, a convivial surgeon who has served as the club’s president since 2021, feels the beauty of experiencing his city through sport has never lost its potency.
—Bennett Didonna, Air Mail, 16 Aug. 2025
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