berretta
IPA: bˈɛrˈɛtʌ
noun
- Archaic form of biretta. [A square cap, originally with four ridges across the top, surmounted by a tuft, worn by Roman Catholic clergy (and by some in the Anglican Church). A three-sided biretta is worn by Roman Catholic clergy for liturgical celebrations.]
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Examples of "berretta" in Sentences
- The detective pulled out his Berretta and aimed it at the suspect
- She felt a rush of power holding the Berretta in her hand
- The Berretta was reliable and accurate, perfect for target practice
- The sound of the Berretta firing echoed through the empty alley
- He carefully cleaned and maintained his Berretta to ensure it was always ready for action
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