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Casanova

[kaz-uh-noh-vuh, kas-, kah-sah-naw-vah] / ˌkæz əˈnoʊ və, ˌkæs-, ˌkɑ sɑˈnɔ vɑ /


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“We’re not ready to lose our democracy,” said Óscar Casanova, 75, a businessman who attended the rally with his relatives.

From Washington Post

Another suspect, Jonathan Casanova, was also arrested for his alleged role in the incident.

From Washington Times

She formed a group called Patrinell and the Casanovas, and their 1969 song “I Let a Good Man Go” became a radio hit both in Seattle and abroad in the United Kingdom, Washington said.

From Seattle Times

Before a super serum gave him a superhero stature and the muscles to carry the world on his shoulders, Steve Rogers was a scrawny kid from Brooklyn who was far from a Casanova.

From Washington Post

Although his teen dream was to be a famous rapper, Faiyaz began slowing his flow to reveal a more silver-tongued, R&B Casanova lurking within.

From Los Angeles Times