It's sort of like being a gondolier, it doesn't come in the first five years.
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He looked like a cross between a UCLA free safety and a Venetian gondolier.
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She won the right to run a hotel gondola but not to be called a gondolier.
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It serves as decoration and as counterweight for the gondolier standing near the stern.
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In the afternoons he would go out and about with his gondolier, Salin.
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Verdi also lightens the mood from time to time with gondolier barcaroles.
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He gave the gondolier some money and stepped daintily onto the pavement.
From the express.co.uk
I'll never look at a gondolier again without a smile crossing my lips.
From the guardian.co.uk
When anyone mentions Venice, a gondola and gondolier appear on cue.
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A (Venetian) boatman who propels a gondola
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Gondolier is the third studio album by French singer Dalida, released by Barclay Records, catalogue number 80088, in 1958. In 2002, Sammel released a remastered version in CD and 10" (25 cm) vinyl record (LP), catalogue number 0650410. ...
"Gondolier" is a French language popular song.
The Gondoliers; or, The King of Barataria, is a Savoy Opera, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert. ...
(Gondoliers) Those who own and row the traditional flat-bottomed passenger-boats of Venice.