Gelato

//d͡ʒəˈlɑtoʊ//

"Gelato" in a Sentence (8 examples)

The American tourist insisted on gelato, for he was too hipstery for regular ice cream.

Tom and Mary ate a gelato.

Tom likes gelato.

In Las Vegas, I enjoyed eating coconut gelato in the hotel Bellagio, at the back with the pools. The black pyramid hotel Luxor fascinated me because of the theme of Ancient Egypt.

Her clients see and savor this so-called “poor man’s food” based on beans, vegetables and wild game. Today, a group of six Americans has already sampled Tuscan cheeses, meats, oils. Next up: gelato covered in aged balsamic vinegar.

I like gelato more than ice cream. I mean, it's technically healthier. The only problem is that, when I have ice cream, I eat one scoop of ice cream, but, when I have gelato, I eat the whole tub.

Let's get gelato.

Now the area has been remade in their image. Every other storefront seems to be a coffee shop, a gelato shop, or a med spa.

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