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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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Born in Venice and trained as a soprano, Cornelys had performed in London, Vienna and the Dutch Republic and borne a daughter by Casanova before returning to London posing as a widow.

From The Wall Street Journal May 22, 2026

Ortega Casanova had spoken of taking action "at any moment," Beyra said.

From Barron's Feb. 26, 2026

It involved transferring a heavy iron bolt, concealed inside an oversize Bible, from Casanova to his upstairs neighbor, who could then chip a hole in the wooden floor.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 13, 2026

Marcus Muench Casanova, a 19-year-old college student home on winter break, slipped and fell the afternoon of Dec. 29 as he hiked near the south-facing slope of Mt.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 15, 2026

Maybe one day, he would meet them all, tour their ship, see the gangplank and the cannons for himself, wear the white, poufy shirt of the captain, shake hands with Casanova.

From "Beauty Queens" by Libba Bray




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