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Definition of Apulian in English: Apulianadjective əˈpjuːlɪənəˈpjuliən Relating to or characteristic of the Italian region of Apulia or its inhabitants. a coastguard ship on the Apulian coast Example sentencesExamples - In addition, sauteed long green chiles are often served in Apulian and Calabrian restaurants as a side dish.
- Apulian pottery, however, was not typically black, and the decorations generally tended to be much more dramatic and of a clear geometric kind.
- Four types of milk jugs shaped like Apulian wine jugs were designed, although only one was kept in the final service.
- The two week sculpture workshop is taught by an Italian-American sculptor in an Apulian olive grove.
- Today, Apulian estates are distinguishing themselves, profiting from unique varietals, old vines, cheap land, and an influx of winemakers.
- Most Apulian wine was shipped north in bulk, for blending into wines that needed more heft, or it was distilled.
noun əˈpjuːlɪənəˈpjuliən A native or inhabitant of the Italian region of Apulia. the young Apulian overcame the difficulties he had in his first two seasons Example sentencesExamples - Calabrians, Apulians and Tuscans often feel at least as strong an affiliation with their home regions as they do with the Italian state, formed only around 150 years ago.
- Along the coast of Bari lies a city whose cathedral bell-tower was originally built without a final spire, which was then added by an Apulian.
- First, Apulians haven't become jaded by a crush of tourists, so they are the friendliest people I've met anywhere in the country.
- Legend says Apulians built trulli because the thick stone walls kept the buildings cool in summer and warm in winter.
Definition of Apulian in US English: Apulianadjectiveəˈpjuliənəˈpyo͞olēən Relating to or characteristic of the Italian region of Apulia or its inhabitants. a coastguard ship on the Apulian coast Example sentencesExamples - Apulian pottery, however, was not typically black, and the decorations generally tended to be much more dramatic and of a clear geometric kind.
- Today, Apulian estates are distinguishing themselves, profiting from unique varietals, old vines, cheap land, and an influx of winemakers.
- Most Apulian wine was shipped north in bulk, for blending into wines that needed more heft, or it was distilled.
- The two week sculpture workshop is taught by an Italian-American sculptor in an Apulian olive grove.
- In addition, sauteed long green chiles are often served in Apulian and Calabrian restaurants as a side dish.
- Four types of milk jugs shaped like Apulian wine jugs were designed, although only one was kept in the final service.
nounəˈpjuliənəˈpyo͞olēən A native or inhabitant of the Italian region of Apulia. the young Apulian overcame the difficulties he had in his first two seasons Example sentencesExamples - Calabrians, Apulians and Tuscans often feel at least as strong an affiliation with their home regions as they do with the Italian state, formed only around 150 years ago.
- Legend says Apulians built trulli because the thick stone walls kept the buildings cool in summer and warm in winter.
- First, Apulians haven't become jaded by a crush of tourists, so they are the friendliest people I've met anywhere in the country.
- Along the coast of Bari lies a city whose cathedral bell-tower was originally built without a final spire, which was then added by an Apulian.
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