teresa
IPA: tɝˈisʌ
Root Word: Teresa
noun
- A female given name from Ancient Greek, the Spanish and Italian form of Theresa.
- A municipality of Rizal, Philippines.
- (obsolete) A type of light lady's kerchief in the late eighteenth century.
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Examples of "teresa" in Sentences
- Teresa is a common feminine name.
- The Mother Teresa article is adulatory.
- But this article isn't about Mother Teresa.
- Teresa Townsley is a writer and former nurse.
- Teresa is still crazed with love for Alfredo.
- Teresa was sad to see his head sagged with grief.
- Look for example at the article on Mother Teresa.
- Nicky and Teresa are going to be difficult to write for.
- Teresa Gallegos is the advisor of the student publications.
- Someone once wanted me to play Mother Teresa, quot; she giggles, working the words out just before cracking into hysterical reminiscence.
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