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Salvatore

American  
[sal-vuh-tawr, -tohr, sahl-vah-taw-re] / ˈsæl vəˌtɔr, -ˌtoʊr, ˌsɑl vɑˈtɔ rɛ /

noun

  1. a male given name.


Example Sentences

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Salvatore J. Stile II, founder of a customs-brokerage firm, said that some businesses are holding out for higher prices for their claims.

From The Wall Street Journal

More significant, Salvatore contends, is that reduced tariff pressure could lead to consumer goods disinflation, supporting purchasing power.

From MarketWatch

French peers Hermes and Kering, the owner of Gucci, also traded higher, while Italian rivals Salvatore Ferragamo and Brunello Cucinelli also saw their shares climb.

From The Wall Street Journal

Shares in Salvatore Ferragamo, which issued its own year-end update late Tuesday, fell 6.5%.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Ultimate Rose” from Salvatore Sciarrino’s 1981 opera, “Vanitas,” turns early music, along with vocal and cello production, marvelously inside out.

From Los Angeles Times