Such a morning may be chosen for the giro of the island.
"Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Vol III."
John Symonds
The following are the items of what they call giro d'affari, or, in paraphrase, of "the operatic turn-over," and all are official figures.
"The Operatic Problem"
William Johnson Galloway
On every other side there were costly hotels and costly restaurants, including that of the unexampled, the insurpassable giro, where one saw people eating and drinking at the windows whenever one passed, by day or night.
"Roman Holidays and Others"
W. D. Howells