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peccadillo

[pek-uh-dil-oh] / ˌpɛk əˈdɪl oʊ /


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Peccadillo provided the last show I saw, “Sideways: The Experience,” in March 2020, before theaters closed for the pandemic.

From New York Times • Nov. 15, 2021

‘A Wilder Christmas’ Peccadillo Theater Company presents a pair of haunted one-acts by Thornton Wilder, directed by Dan Wackerman.

From New York Times • Dec. 31, 2015

Photograph: Peccadillo Films "I've always had the tendency to cause trouble," says Maryam Keshavarz.

From The Guardian • Aug. 23, 2012

Photograph: Peccadillo Films "It was difficult on both ends to be from two countries that hated each other," she admits.

From The Guardian • Aug. 23, 2012

Peccadillo, pek-a-dil′lo, n. a little or trifling sin: a petty fault:—pl.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R) by Various




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