Definitions for Puccini

Puccini Puc·ci·ni

Spelling: [poo-chee-nee; Italian poot-chee-nee]
IPA: /puˈtʃi ni; Italian putˈtʃi ni/

Puccini is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 53 anagrams from letters in Puccini (cciinpu).

Definitions for Puccini

noun

  1. Giacomo [jah-kaw-maw] /ˈdʒɑ kɔ mɔ/ (Show IPA), 1858–1924, Italian operatic composer.

Examples for Puccini

At the last moment they had had to find a substitute for her part in the Puccini opera.

With a bell effect, of which Puccini is so fond, the simple prelude begins.

Again Puccini employs a Japanese melody (the "vigil" theme).

But, as we shall see, the path to fame did not immediately open to Puccini.

Puccini kept a diary, which he called "Bohemian Life," in 1881.

Maestros came and went, as did Mr. Ricordi, the publisher, and Mr. Puccini.

But Puccini told me, when last I saw him, that so far he had only spent a week-end in it.

One29 statement at least was very characteristic of Puccini.

Puccini maintains that it is a question not of instinct but experience.

It is difficult to get from Puccini any particulars of his ideas and aims.

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