signorina
Americannoun
plural
signorinas,plural
signorinenoun
Etymology
Origin of signorina
Example Sentences
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But that was better than nothing, and the signorina must dance divinely—another flash—he could see that.
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The signoras, and signorinas, fell upon them and gormandized; but the signors eyed them with reasonable suspicion.
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The patrons of players and buffoons, signors and signorinas, are their friends.
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Will not the signorina return to the drawing-room to take her cordial?
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The coachman said he remembered me perfectly, had often driven the "signorine" to the meets, and hoped la maman was well.
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