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Regina

[ US /ɹɪˈdʒinə/ ]
NOUN
  1. the provincial capital of Saskatchewan

How To Use Regina In A Sentence

  • Regina genuflected before the tabernacle and then knelt down on one of the pews, made the Sign of the Cross and began to pray silently.
  • Regina herself went to the tribal council meeting Friday and demanded that the council do something about the matter.
  • Galanthus reginae-olgae is a reliable early flowerer, producing its faintly scented blooms as early as October.
  • My Cousin Reginald Daniels, who was more like an uncle and father figure, work as a Motorman for the New York City Transit Authority for over 35 years. Our Father’s: Heroes Among Us «
  • They might dwell upon the fact that you were so much together, and that you had such opportunities -- mark me, Reginald, _opportunities_ -- for tampering with the one solitary life which stood between you and fortune. Run to Earth A Novel
  • I am to be Queen of England and sign my name Margaret Regina: Margaret R. But there is no opportunity for me to address them, to shine. The Red Queen
  • The setting is a hospital waiting room in Regina, where three friends reunite after an old chum attempts suicide.
  • Elsie Leung and Regina Ip conspire to place a knife above our heads.
  • When the bank attempts to foreclose on her family home, Regina receives a lucrative job offer from Beth Davis, her former employer and an increasingly popular inspirational speaker with an almost cultlike following.
  • Regina Einig asked the chairman of the German Mariological society, professor of dogmatics and patristics at Lugano, Te Deum laudamus!
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