Definitionadj. indicating the most important performer or role
Last update: July 16, 2015
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"But they was like all other prima donna's jewels--for advertisin' purposes only, an' made o' gum- arabic."' [Please select]
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"I know it just as you knew how to become a prima donna," said Cassandra. [Please select]
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So that falls in temperature of sea and air are not prima facie evidence of the close proximity of icebergs. [Please select]
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We can bring back some sandwiches and cold chicken for the prima donna. [Please select]
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She is spoken of here often as an American prima donna. [Please select]
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Staples says she is a concert singer--a prima donna," replied Betty." [Please select]
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La hija de mi tío o de mi tía es mi prima. [Please select]
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): _Similitudines exprimendi quae prima fuerit origo, in ea quam plasticen Graeci vocant dici convenientius erit, etenim prior quam statuaria fuit_. [Please select]
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Jenny Lind, the prima donna of Stockholm, is among the most distinguished of those geniuses who have been invited to welcome the queen to Germany. [Please select]
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