[
US
/ɹɑˈɡusə/
]
NOUN
- a port city in southwestern Croatia on the Adriatic; a popular tourist center
How To Use Ragusa In A Sentence
- Gannon hurt his shoulder when Ravens defensive tackle Tony Siragusa drove him into the ground.
- So he's still puzzling over what he regards as an anomaly, a farmerette who knows the difference between De Bussey and a side-delivery horse-rake, a mother of three children who can ride a pinto and play a banjo, a clodhopper in petticoats who can talk about Ragusa and Toarmina and the summer races at Piping Rock. The Prairie Mother
- As a result, the Ragusans adopted him as their patron saint and his effigy still gazes out over the Stradun.
- Mr. Ragusa acknowledged that little data existed that definitively ties lab coats and other accoutrements to the infections that kill nearly 100,000 hospital patients in the United States annually.
- Gannon hurt his shoulder when Ravens defensive tackle Tony Siragusa drove him into the ground.
- I was completely taken with these locks from the height of the Republic of Ragusa, of which Dubrovnik was the capital. Archive 2008-05-01
- Access has not altered since the fourteenth century, when the maritime republic, then known as Ragusa, completed its two land gates, with barbicans, and two sea gates feeding the harbour.
- Mike McGowan and Michele Ragusa wrap their operetta-quality voices around "So in Love" and "Where Is the Life That Late I Led?" to luscious effect, while William Ryall and Gordon Joseph Weiss are scene-stealingly good as the stage-struck gangsters who tap-dance their way through "Brush Up Your Shakespeare. Recipe for a Hit: Just Add Waters