noun
- a bright orange or reddish-orange marine fish found in Pacific waters
- a type of loose-fitting blouse or shirt, typically worn by women or children
- a biscuit containing currants
Usage: historical
Usage: British
Examples
- The bright orange garibaldi fish swam among the kelp forests off the California coast.
- Divers often spot garibaldi fish in the rocky reefs of Southern California.
- She wore a white garibaldi blouse with puffy sleeves.
- The Victorian-era garibaldi was a popular style for young girls.
- He enjoyed a cup of tea with a garibaldi biscuit.
- The bakery sold traditional garibaldi biscuits filled with currants.