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bambino

[bam-bee-noh, bahm-, bahm-bee-naw] / bæmˈbi noʊ, bɑm-, bɑmˈbi nɔ /


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While the bambinos frolic in the kiddie pool, adults can relax in hot tubs and visit the poolside bar for cocktails, lunch or light dinner snacks.

From Washington Times

The Crowd Mostly adult; children can order from the “bambini” menu.

From New York Times

This giddy production number, a playful attempt to initiate a dance craze like the Continental and the Carioca, rhymes the title with “casino,” “bambino,” “vino” and “scallopino.”

From New York Times

The bambini – three boys aged seven, six and four – looked either adorable or a bit of a handful, depending on how much you knew about kids.

From The Guardian

In Italy, children's menus are virtually non-existent and chefs will cheerfully prepare tasty dishes that individual bambini diners like.

From The Guardian