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Silvia

[ US /ˈsɪɫviə/ ]
NOUN
  1. type genus of the Sylviidae: warblers

How To Use Silvia In A Sentence

  • I slink away to "SOC 4," and a class about how the siddur came into being, and after head over to get some tea in the Arts center, where I bump into Silvia Nacamulli, a 39-year-old Italian chef. Danna Harman: What I Learned At Limmud
  • The name Rea Silvia is ancient, but Rea is only a surname: _rea femmina_ often occurs in Boccaccio, and is used to this day in Tuscany to designate a woman whose reputation is blighted; a priestess Rea is described by Vergil as having been overpowered by Hercules. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 01
  • Silvia (who makes an omelette to die for and has a nice line in flimsy clothing) works on the shop floor at the local underwear factory.
  • That was why Guido was so against the romance between Jeff and Silvia.
  • Other works call to mind the format of the contact sheet, such as Bernd and Hilla Becher's typological study of industrial water towers and Silvia Kolbowski's grid of appropriated images of female fashion models. Flavorpill New York Events
  • What have I got myself into? I'm piggy in the middle between Guido and Silvia!
  • The second Sienese commission I want to discuss is the tondo that was mentioned amongst the possessions of Silvia Piccolomini in 1542.
  • Silvia Rojo, president of EcoAndina, explained to Tierramérica that the people of the Puna region have traditionally used three types of plants for firewood: the "tola" bush, "queñoa" - T r u t h o u t
  • The background of Silvia Prieto is the savage capitalism of the market economy while in La ciénaga it is the decrepit world of traditional rural economies.
  • He played trills, used differently syncopated rhythms, and at times even played little snippets of the accompanying rhythm; yet Silvia was perfectly able to pick the main melody out of the solo.
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