Definitionn. an Italian title of respect for a man
Last update: August 2, 2015
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Growing up out of the captain of the people or signore of the commune, the tyrant annihilated both parties for his own profit and for the peace of the state. [Please select]
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Il gatto diventò gran signore, e se seguitò a dar la caccia ai topi, lo fece unicamente per passatempo. [Please select]
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"Signore," he answered, "he wants you to give him a soldo to go and buy you a cigar with." [Please select]
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"Here I am, signore padrone," answered the little boy, trembling, as he always did when addressed by the tyrant. [Please select]
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"Si, signore; I love Filippo," answered Giacomo, speaking the last words tenderly, and rather to himself than to the padrone. [Please select]
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"And so the Signore has traveled all the way from Paris to attend the wedding at Terranova." [Please select]
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Is it true, Signore, that in America any one who wishes may be rich. [Please select]
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But Ippolito seemed in no mood for conversation, and merely replied: "Si, Signore, quite early." [Please select]
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The thick-set man, whom Norvin took to be the infamous Cardi himself, cried sharply: "Come, come, Signore, speak." [Please select]
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"Signore," the parroco began, out of breath, "I offer a thousand excuses for venturing to disturb you, but my niece has suddenly fallen ill." [Please select]
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Poi s'impensierì sempre più, perchè la sua Albertina aveva stretto amicizia con alcune giovani signore frivole, ch'ella non avrebbe mai creduto conducessero una vita sì scioperata. [Please select]
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