How To Use Signora In A Sentence

  • A few days after, they brought the intelligence that Barbarina had returned; and the councillor dwelt with her in her new house; and the servants were commanded to call the signora Madame Cocceji. as she was his well-beloved and trusted wife. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
  • In one school, the headmaster announced a policy specifying that he would address the women by signora or signorina plus last name and the men by their first name.
  • The envelope was addressed to Signora Giorgia Grigio, her name translated into Italian, which sounded much prettier to her American ears. Georgia’s Kitchen
  • Good day to you, Signora Milito," Tony replied, and both adults waited while Frank lowered his demitasse slowly to his saucer. THE VENDETTA DEFENCE
  • In fact, the signora was a sort of lion; and though there was no drop of the Leohunter blood in Miss Thorne's veins, she nevertheless did like to see attractive people at her house. Barchester Towers
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  • But you will be available to attend on the signora when she returns. MURKY SHALLOWS
  • As I herded the youngest through, the customs man called out, almost as an afterthought, ‘E brava la signora!’
  • The clinical terms are acalculia, for people like Signora Gaddi who lost her sense of numbers after a stroke, and dyscalculia for people who were born without numbers.
  • She'd heard someone moving around about half an hour later and it could only have been the signora returning. MURKY SHALLOWS
  • But you will be available to attend on the signora when she returns. MURKY SHALLOWS
  • I saw the Signora just now, at the window," Artois said, in an undervoice. A Spirit in Prison
  • In fact, the signora was a sort of lion, and though there was no drop of the Barchester Towers
  • Well, signora, is it not true that now you have had enough of me? The Miracles of Antichrist: A Novel
  • Charlotte tripped downstairs and took her bonnet from her, and Bertie came to relieve her from her shawl, and the signora smiled on her as she could smile when she chose to be gracious, and the old doctor shook hands with her in a kind benedictory manner that went to her heart at once and made her feel that he must be a good man. Barchester Towers
  • You haven't lived until you've tried Signora Tozzi's torta della nonna - give him plenty, now, don't stint! THE MARSHAL AND THE MURDERER
  • But it will be in English, signora; and that I can not read. The Lure of the Mask
  • But you will be available to attend on the signora when she returns. MURKY SHALLOWS
  • The prima donna soprano is the Signora de Ricci; and the second donna is called Life in Mexico, During a Residence of Two Years in That Country
  • But she does not call herself Signora Ballatino, and she does not play upon the zithern. John Ingerfield and Other Stories
  • Barchester had hitherto afforded to her web, and the signora was a powerful spider that made wondrous webs and could in no way live without catching flies. Barchester Towers
  • - a little extravagant, exaggerated perhaps, as you must have noticed, signora. MURKY SHALLOWS
  • She'd heard someone moving around about half an hour later and it could only have been the signora returning. MURKY SHALLOWS
  • Our flat, above the camel market, was leased from Signora, an old Italian lady who lived downstairs.
  • Signora Luciano narrowed her eyes, like a bocce player studying the arrangement of the balls, planning the next throw. Uprising
  • The maid had called her signora; but that might have been a disguise, like the mask and the patches of court-plaster. The Lure of the Mask
  • `Fratelli D'Italia, l'Italia s'è desta, dell'elmo di Scipio, S'è cinto la testa... "while Signora Cara snored, whistling gently. THE GOLDEN LION
  • You must know that the friends of the signora are my friends and that I am always glad to welcome them. The Call of the Blood
  • But out of season, you'll have to plead with the tourist office, who will send you to the house of signora Maria, who, if she's not out doing the shopping or visiting any number of relations, may be willing to let you in - at her own pace.
  • Cardinal Sigismondo Gonzaga, a very beautiful kneeling figure, robed in the habit of a Cardinal, with the rochet, which is also a portrait from life; and in front of that Cardinal is a portrait of Signora Leonora, the daughter of the same Marquis, who was then a girl, and afterwards became Duchess of Urbino. Lives of the most Eminent Painters Sculptors and Architects Vol. 06 (of 10) Fra Giocondo to Niccolo Soggi
  • The signora is my second wife; she is prima donna assoluta of the grand opera, Naples. The Martian
  • In one school, the headmaster announced a policy specifying that he would address the women by signora or signorina plus last name and the men by their first name.
  • Sassarese accepted annually from the Genoese a Podesta, who swore fidelity to their constitution; and the Sassarese assert that while their city was under the protection of Genoa, they only styled that haughty republic in their statutes and diplomas, “_Mater et Magistra, sed non Domina: _” “_non Signora, ma Amica. _” Rambles in the Islands of Corsica and Sardinia with Notices of their History, Antiquities, and Present Condition.
  • Signora Zarini is offering a huge reward for anyone who returns the Flame Diamond to her.
  • Signora , " greeted the shop clerk, "can I help you?
  • Went to il duomo and Ponte Vecchio and Palazzo Vecchio and Piazza della signora.
  • - a little extravagant, exaggerated perhaps, as you must have noticed, signora. MURKY SHALLOWS
  • Le foto proibite di una signora per bene, which is available on DVD from Blue Underground as THE FORBIDDEN PHOTOS OF A LADY ABOVE SUSPICION, is only a passable giallo but it is one of the genre's greatest soundtrack albums. It's Ennio's Eightieth
  • He was the finest fly that Barchester had hitherto afforded to her web, and the signora was a powerful spider that made wondrous webs, and could in no way live without catching flies. Barchester Towers

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