Isabella
Americannoun
noun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Isabella
C17: from the name Isabella ; original reference uncertain
Example Sentences
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Fellow IRG member Isabella Kemp was booted out of Reform for her alleged involvement in the leak – which she denied – and lost her job at the party's headquarters.
From BBC
“She was trying to manipulate cells,” Isabella noted.
From Literature
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At women’s clothing store Isabella Blush, located a block away from where the operation took place, Dulce Ramirez said she was inside the store when she first heard screaming.
From Los Angeles Times
Sample question: In “Northanger Abbey,” whom does Isabella Thorpe have an affair with?
From Los Angeles Times
For Kohl’s shoppers, the adrenaline rush is “the tangible thrill of using a large coupon for a significant discount at checkout,” said Isabella Rossi, who is 31 and lives in San Francisco.
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