Romas
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pluralof Roma.plural
The grammatical form denoting more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
RomanounAlso a member of the traditionally nomadic Romani-speaking ethnic group that migrated from northern India to Europe in the 14th and 15th centuries, or any of their descendants around the world.
Example Sentences
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This roasting technique works with any variety of tomato, from grocery store Romas to the heirlooms brought home from the farmers' market, and the result is well worth the investment of time.
From Fox News ● Mar. 28, 2022
“I was crying like a baby,” Father Romas recalled.
From New York Times ● Jan. 31, 2016
Father Romas did not give up the hope of re-establishing the parish, whose members he served after 2001 at SS.
From New York Times ● Jan. 31, 2016
If you're skeptical, I recommend the following experiment: Make two sauces simultaneously, one from heirloom paste tomatoes, another from ripe, store-bought Romas.
From Slate ● Aug. 30, 2012
Even at the present time there are writers who contend that the Romas are the descendants of the ancient Egyptians, who were scattered amongst the nations by the Assyrians.
From The Zincali: an account of the gypsies of Spain by George Henry Borrow