signor
IPA: sˈinjɔr
noun
- A courtesy title for a man of Italian origin.
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Examples of "signor" in Sentences
- Please do not introduce mistakes signor.
- So Signore Schulz has to provide more than hot air to get further.
- Signor then asks Severine to get Denis to come up to him for a talk.
- Ezzelino was now signore of all lands between Trento and the Oglio river.
- In Oklahoma, Dennis and Signor have driven the cattle back into the corral.
- He dies on the dancefloor, accusing Signor of giving him poison earlier on.
- Signor Zappi the husband of the household that first takes Leonardo into care.
- Signor Mussolini, if he came in as a mediator, would take his whack out of us.
- I have been lucky, thus far and both places I rented did not require the signor, but most do.
- His father was only rarely called "signor," despite the fact that in recent years Cristoforo's earnings had allowed Domenico Colombo to prosper, moving the weaving shop to larger quarters and wearing finer clothing and riding a horse like a gentleman and buying a few small houses outside the city walls so he could play the landlord.
- The signor is a good friend of the young milord and miladi? "questioned the landlord, deferentially, but very anxiously; for just then it flashed upon his memory that two years previous another grand" signor, "of reverend age like this one, had come inquiring about the young pair, and had ended in breaking up their union for the time.
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