donna
IPA: dˈɑnʌ
noun
- A lady, especially a noblewoman; the title given to a lady in Italy.
- A female given name from Italian.
- A city in Hidalgo County, Texas, United States, named after postmistress Donna Fletcher.
- A surname from Italian.
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Examples of "donna" in Sentences
- He serves alongside fellow Republican Donna Stifler.
- In the confusion, Donna is kidnapped by the sisterhood.
- The prima donna of the company was the Isabella Colbran.
- A friend described her as the prima donna of the whole thing.
- Donna begins to read the novel and falls asleep in the process.
- Hurricane Donna was the most destructive hurricane of the season.
- She tends to lecture Donna but also is a good shoulder for Donna to cry on.
- In the morning, Rosie and Tanya reassure Donna they will take care of the men.
- A contrite Ray agrees to accompany Donna, who is making a speech at the event.
- In retaliation, Donna maliciously confessed her and Ali's seedy affair to Sue.
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