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rialto

[ree-al-toh] / riˈæl toʊ /
NOUN
marketplace
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG


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This was not a rialto over Monet’s lily pads.

From The New Yorker Jan. 6, 2020

Lahr, the former drama critic for the New Yorker, occasional playwright and biographer of Joe Orton and other "theatricals," knows his way around the rialto.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 18, 2014

Though the vaudeville houses are gone, there are buildings redolent of the Bowery as an entertainment rialto, including the shuttered Amato Opera and the defunct Bouwerie Lane Theater and punk-rock club CBGB.

From New York Times Oct. 10, 2011

Hard to tell, from the latest shows to hit the rialto.

From Seattle Times Jun. 13, 2010

Sing you, in your clear contralto, Songs I write for the rialto.

From Something Else Again by Franklin P. (Franklin Pierce) Adams

Between jokes, he draws on a fat little glossary of verbal rialtos that counterpoint the laughter, indicate his attitude to the material.

From Time Magazine Archive




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