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

  • i see mz teresa is getting in the Christmas spirit!
  • I agree with teresa~ just give up sleep and do both right now!
  • September 11th, 2009 10: 14 am ET the man is a nutcase. teresa L
  • I have read all the comments you have made and I seriously think you are retarded. teresa
  • But, I do know friends who would love to make this a Timeshare for them selves. teresa joyce
  • One Response to “A les barricades, per internet, per la neutralitat” teresa on 4 April 2009 at 11: 00 pm
  • If such a crime happened today I think Polanski would not be given such a soft-handed treatment. teresa, ohio
  • I totally love it!! mary (11/27/2008 8: 27: 35 AM) teresa, i totally agree with you. the directing was awful!
  • Why did it take 3 weeks for him and some of the other designers were in the bottom once and they were gone! teresa
  • December 23rd, 2009 11: 03 am ET hopefully teresa will get well and be able to return to the republican values her husband had. then she can get out and tell the world the horrors that the democrats "health" care bill will cause for even the untouchable rich people like her and the congress's wives. fitting that she might be the one to de-rail this abomination!!!!!

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