Italo-Dalmatian language spoken in Corsica and part of Sardinia.
1Broadway never equals the corso, of a carnival.
2There is a large market-place, which, on days when the market is not held, furnishes a splendid parade, or "corso" for exercising cavalry.
3The captain of the head-barricade in the Corso demurred, requiring a counter-sign.
4On the way to that tiresome tea-room in the Corso, my dear.
5The house is well worth seeing-oneof the finest on the Corso.
6We will go down on the Corso for all the Mocoletti fun.
7The Genoese have shut her, I believe, in Nonza, in Cape Corso.'
8Do you not hate the Corso as an omnibus horse hates it?
9It was the Corso di Gala that afternoon, would she not go?
10And the materials are just nothing-you'llget them in the Corso in half-an-hour.'
11Sundays they do issue forth in a most unwieldy coach to the Corso.
12It's in a little street the other side of the Corso.
13That is where I found myself last week on Corso Secondigliano.
14It is on the Corso, nearly opposite to the Piazza Colonna.
15Post and Telegraph office in Corso Vittorio Emmanuele, next to theatre.
16It stopped raining, and Cæsar continued his walk along the Corso.