theresa

IPA: tɝˈisʌ

Root Word: Theresa

noun

  • A female given name from Ancient Greek, variant of Teresa.
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Examples of "theresa" in Sentences

  • I absolutely loved his song, "Margaritaville!" theresa in Prattville, AL
  • They might be smarter than I thought. sarc/off theresa in Prattville, AL
  • Obviously they don't have a clue to meaning of Democracy! theresa Mwimbwa
  • I am so tired of this campaign and the Clintons. theresa in Prattville, AL
  • It is extremly marketable to be against everyone. theresa in Prattville, AL
  • Either split the delegates, or have a revote – taking them asis would be fraudulent. theresa in Prattville, AL
  • This guy and George W. Bush both need to be retired to the pasture before they destroy our nation. theresa in Prattville, AL
  • The next thing she will say is the person with less delegates, less popular vote, and is unelectable should win the nomination. theresa
  • But yet is affiliated with this weird church that could be the reason he doesn't become president in the Nov. Explain that to me. theresa in Prattville, AL
  • Now she wants the votes in those disqualified primaries to be included in the popular vote but not the votes in 16 caucus states and territories? theresa denton

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