Radunatisi parecchj frecciatori gettano in su una pannocchia di frumentone, e si mettono a saettarla con una tal prontezza, e con una tal desterita, che non la lasciano venite a terra, finattantoche non le hanno levati tutti i grani.
Line the mold with the Strawberry Ice, fill the centre with Tutti Frutti, using half recipe; put on the lid, bind the seam, and stand aside for at least two hours.
Even Cleandro says of her: "Io per me la torrei per moglie, per amica, e in tutti quei modi, che io la potessi avere.
I quote the passage: "Ed ancorache Febo avesse tutti i dodici segnali mostrati del cielo sei volte, poiche quello era stato, pure riformo la non falsa fantasia nella offuscata memoria la vedute effigie.
A tutti non si adatta una sola scarpa=--One shoe does not fit every foot.
L'ozio é il padre di tutti i visi=--Idleness is the parent of all the vices.
Tre lo sanno, tutti lo sanno=--If three know it, all know it.
During the stay of the French in Rome: "I Francesi sontutti ladri.
Pigafetta himself mentions a manuscript, Uno libro scripto de tutti le cose passate de giorno in giorno nel viaggio, written by his own hand, and presented by him to Charles the Fifth.
Tutti vanno alla rinfusa"] Perhaps, too, Boito had inherited a love for the vigorous dance from his Polish mother.
In quella rota vano i Santi Et li Angioli tutti quanti; A quello Sposo van davanti: Tutti danzan per amore.
Tutti Santi, think, a-swarm With Ghibellins, and yet he took no harm!
At the rehearsal he had begged the gentlemen dilettanti to fall in right vigorously with their final tutti immediately after the shake of his cadence, and added that he would give them the signal by stamping with his foot.
This actually took place with a flourish of trumpets and kettle-drums in a tuttisuch as I thought would bring down the walls of the theatre.
I therefore summoned all my resolution, and already during the Tutti of my Concerto, I succeeded in banishing from my mind all and every thing around me, and gave myself up to my play with my whole soul.
The Tutti were well studied, and from this I could calculate how, in every part, the effect I intended would be brought out.
The tithing-men are known as tutti-men; tutti being the local word for pretty.