But as we recede into the narrower streets of the old town, vehicles are few in number, and pedestrians, loungers, and lazzaroni abundant.
Shoot pitilessly the lazzaroni who plunge the dagger.
Every lazzaroni who plies the dagger should be shot.
The lazzaroni of both the lower and higher classes, if by lazzaroni may be understood the born allies of ignorance, idleness and bigotry, rejoiced and were glad.
The lazzaroni must have been at the king's beck, for the moment he was alarmed by threats of the interference of a French squadron, he called in his bloodhounds, and held the leash until the threatened danger passed.
The event seemed as if such allegation were true; the united Swiss and lazzaroni conquered, and the city was sacked.
The king had also the lazzaroni on his side; some thirty thousand thieves, assassins, street beggars, and burglars were in his majesty's royal pay and royal favour.
There can be no permanent class of lazzaroni under our winters.
The lazzaronilooked on with mournful faces, but still proffered their services.
The lazzaroni seemed to be a crowd of bandits, filled with but one purpose, and that was to seize the luggage.
The efforts of thelazzaroni to get the trunks roused him to action.
With this deadly enemy not only at the gates but in the very midst of us, gentlemen and lazzaronitoil together without a thought of suspicion or contempt.
The king of Naples bombarded his city, and set on the Lazzaroni to rob and murder the subjects he had deluded by his pretended gift of the Constitution.
The dragon's teeth are sown, and the Lazzaroni may be men yet!
The heat kept us on board till the evening, and with several of the officers I landed and walked up the Toledo as the lazzaroni were stirring from their sleep under the walls of the houses.
I fixed my eye on the most intelligent face among them, a curly-headed fellow in a red lazzaroni cap, and succeeded, with some loss of temper, in getting him aside from the crowd and bargaining for our boats.
I have seen several of these houseless lazzaroni literally dying in the streets, and no one curious enough to look at them.
A ship approaches the harbour; Boccanera disappears; the Lazzaronihasten to discharge the cargo.
The background is filled up with Lazzaroni lying on the ground, sleeping, or eating macaroni.
There is a subterranean grotto at Naples where thousands of Lazzaroni pass their lives, only going out at noon to see the sun, and sleeping the rest of the day, whilst their wives spin.
They first traversed the Via Toledo, and saw the Lazzaroni lying on the pavement, or in osier baskets which serve them for lodging, day and night.
An abundant shower fell as they sought the plain, threatening each instant to extinguish their torches: the Lazzaroni accompanied them with yells that might alarm any one who knew not that such was their constant custom.
As they neared the quay, he saw someLazzaroni assembled, crying "Poor creature!
There is a subterranean grotto, where thousands of Lazzaroni pass their lives, merely going at noon to look on the sun, and sleeping during the rest of the day, while their wives spin.
They first crossed the Strada del Toledo, and saw the Lazzaroni lying on the pavement, or crouching in the wicker works that serve them for dwellings night and day; this savage state, blending with civilization, has a very original air.
The lower class of Mexico could give the lazzaroni of Naples "points," and then outdo them vastly in squalor and nakedness.
Here the author had a first taste of the universal tortilla, which is to the people of Mexico what macaroni is to the lazzaroni of Naples, or bread to a New Englander.
The lazzaroni proved true to their country; they attacked the enemy's advanced posts, drove them in, and were not dispirited by the murderous defeat which they suffered from the main body.
Aristocrats with pedigrees that shamed those of the Bourbon and the Romanoff were spoken of in language that might possibly have been applicable to the lazzaroni of Naples, that lazzaroni being on the side of the "law and order" classes.
The Hawaiians heat the Neapolitan lazzaroni in dextrous use of their digits and digestions!
A very great improvement, in all praise be it said, had taken place in the order and cleanliness of the city--we were not accosted once by mendicants, when formerly they were as thick as lazzaroni in Naples.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lazzaroni" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.