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Meaning of brindisi

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brindisi (n)

a port city in southeastern Apulia in Italy; a center for the Crusades in the Middle Ages

brindisi Sentence Examples

  1. As the clock struck midnight, we raised our glasses for a heartfelt brindisi to welcome the new year.
  2. At the wedding reception, the father of the bride stood up to deliver a touching brindisi in honor of the newlyweds.
  3. In the cozy tavern, friends gathered around the table for a brindisi to celebrate their reunion after years apart.
  4. The host of the dinner party invited everyone to join him in a traditional Italian brindisi before the meal began.
  5. With laughter and clinking glasses, the group shared a brindisi to commemorate their shared achievements.
  6. As the ship set sail into the sunset, passengers gathered on deck for a brindisi to bid farewell to the port.
  7. In the dimly lit bar, the patrons raised their glasses in a spontaneous brindisi to friendship and good times.
  8. Before the start of the performance, the director led the cast and crew in a brindisi to wish for a successful show.
  9. In the quiet courtyard, under the starry sky, the couple shared a private brindisi to their enduring love.
  10. After a long day of hard work, the team gathered at the pub for a well-deserved brindisi to their accomplishments.

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a port city in southeastern Apulia in Italy; a center for the Crusades in the Middle Ages

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As the clock struck midnight, we raised our glasses for a heartfelt brindisi to welcome the new year.

At the wedding reception, the father of the bride stood up to deliver a touching brindisi in honor of the newlyweds.

In the cozy tavern, friends gathered around the table for a brindisi to celebrate their reunion after years apart.

The host of the dinner party invited everyone to join him in a traditional Italian brindisi before the meal began.