signora
IPA: sɪgnˈɔrʌ
noun
- Mrs; madam; title of address or respect for women in Italy.
- An Italian woman.
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Examples of "signora" in Sentences
- "But it will be in English, signora; and that I can not read."
- "Well, signora, is it not true that now you have had enough of me?"
- I just hope Signora hatsit gets hold of them, but at least she's harmless.
- In fact, the signora was a sort of lion, and though there was no drop of the
- The signora is my second wife; she is prima donna assoluta of the grand opera, Naples.
- "You must know that the friends of the signora are my friends and that I am always glad to welcome them."
- The maid had called her signora; but that might have been a disguise, like the mask and the patches of court-plaster.
- Barchester had hitherto afforded to her web, and the signora was a powerful spider that made wondrous webs and could in no way live without catching flies.
- In fact, the signora was a sort of lion; and though there was no drop of the Leohunter blood in Miss Thorne's veins, she nevertheless did like to see attractive people at her house.
- He was the finest fly that Barchester had hitherto afforded to her web, and the signora was a powerful spider that made wondrous webs, and could in no way live without catching flies.
- A few days after, they brought the intelligence that Barbarina had returned; and the councillor dwelt with her in her new house; and the servants were commanded to call the signora Madame Cocceji. as she was his well-beloved and trusted wife.
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