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  • (by which phrase Luigi meant that the Italian words were there, but did not present their proper smooth footing for his understanding), and strove to obtain information from him concerning the signorina, and also concerning the chances that Milan would be an agitated city.

    Vittoria — Complete George Meredith 1868

  • Baby Luigi is the infant form of Luigi, similar to Baby Mario.

    Baby Luigi Papercraft | Papercraft Paradise | PaperCrafts | Paper Models | Card Models Michael James 2008

  • In most games of the main series, Luigi is playable, occasionally as a secret revealed in-game or as an unlockable.

    Luigi Papercraft | Papercraft Paradise | PaperCrafts | Paper Models | Card Models Michael James 2008

  • At times, Luigi is usually in his brother's shadow due to his some-what cowardly personality.

    Luigi Papercraft | Papercraft Paradise | PaperCrafts | Paper Models | Card Models Michael James 2008

  • Indeed, a preventable situation in which subpar pies are propagating because Luigi is purchasing more tube space than Mario is … a bad situation.

    Metaphors, Just-So Stories, and Worst Case Scenarios 2007

  • Suiting the action to the word Luigi advanced upon Bill, who turned and swung his crutch menacingly.

    Radio Boys Loyalty Bill Brown Listens In Samuel Francis Aaron 1899

  • Luigi meant that the Italian words were there, but did not present their proper smooth footing for his understanding), and strove to obtain information from him concerning the signorina, and also concerning the chances that Milan would be an agitated city.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868

  • Luigi meant that the Italian words were there, but did not present their proper smooth footing for his understanding), and strove to obtain information from him concerning the signorina, and also concerning the chances that Milan would be an agitated city.

    Vittoria — Volume 1 George Meredith 1868

  • A noticeably clumsy waiter, civil and helpful in his own way, volunteered only the fact that he was called Luigi but thereafter was totally uncommunicative.

    Partisans MacLean, Alistair 1982

  • Soon a kettleful of steaming mush was ready, and the woman, whose name was Carlotta, called Luigi, her husband, and, giving the children each a tin dish, bade them eat their supper.

    The Italian Twins Lucy Fitch Perkins 1901

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