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Maria
1[muh-ree-uh]
Maria
2[muh-ree-uh, -rahy-uh, mah-ree-ah]
noun
a female given name, form of Mary.
maria
/ ˈmɑːrɪə /
noun
the plural of mare 2
Word History and Origins
Origin of Maria1
Example Sentences
The man says that at the time he believed he was communicating with a woman called Maria Joseph, and did not know that he was, in fact, communicating with Wootton, according to the claim.
Perhaps Maria plunges into her yearlong effort to secure long-term care for her mom—getting the insurance company to talk to the third-party records handler, who won’t talk to Kaiser and so forth.
"My hair caught fire and I started putting it out," said local resident Maria Kalchenko, outside one of the buildings.
“I looked up and saw the gun right in front of me,” Maria Vidal, who was walking with Colosio at the scene, told the Times in 1994.
In a statement following the verdict, TRA head Maria Fredenslund said the ruling sent an "important" signal "that violations of artists' rights has consequences".
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