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Theresa

[ US /tɝˈeɪsə, tɝˈisə/ ]
NOUN
  1. Indian nun and missionary in the Roman Catholic Church (born of Albanian parents in what is now Macedonia); dedicated to helping the poor in India (1910-1997)

How To Use Theresa In A Sentence

  • It's well known that this school costs quite a sum of money to attend so only snot-nosed, shallow kids like Terry and Theresa could afford it.
  • Theresa gasped, but the sound got lost in the wailing broadcasted in Dolby sound from the two far corners of the room. THE VENDETTA DEFENCE
  • Theresa has a real problem with A & F, she calls their catalogs soft-core porn.
  • Theresa Stevens, 21, was beaten, repeatedly stabbed and strangled as she put up a desperate fight to save herself.
  • Maybe he was just trying to steer the conversation away from Theresa.
  • He and Anna's sister Theresa radiate smug perfection like a leak at Sellafield B. `Funny you should ask,' says Anna. LOVE YOU MADLY
  • The judging panel, which comprised former holders of the title Margarette Alcindor and Theresa de Roche, journalist Isaac Tschando, Anne Rose Mordi of Jewellery by Anne, Patsy White – promoter of Miss Elegance and Miss Asia World, former commere of the show Shyraine Mubiana, and representative of the public JoAnn Gosine, debated their decision long and hard, and it proved to be very popular with the public. Archive 2008-05-01
  • Theresa: Well, I'm not going to be honored at the graduation anyway.
  • There was uncertainty in his voice, though, and later Theresa hearkened to this.
  • Daisy, the unloved eight-year-old in a large family, becomes the willing acolyte to the tender and solicitous Theresa.
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