Definitionn. an Italian courtesy title for an unmarried woman
Last update: July 3, 2015
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But you tell-a da Signorina--" "Sure I will--" "My lil' Pietro he love-a da Signorina; me, I love-a her--she so good, so generosa, ah, yes.' [Please select]
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It is evident that the Signorina's countrymen eat gold when at home, they think so little of casting it away. [Please select]
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Signora or signorina, whichever it may be, have we no mutual friends. [Please select]
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Hillard came forward, and this is what he saw: Thomas O'Mally James Smith Arthur Worth La Signorina Capricciosa Kitty Killigrew Am.' [Please select]
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Kitty was startled for a moment, but it was only La Signorina. [Please select]
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La Signorina Capricciosa, who broke the bank at Monte Carlo, will open at the--" "Be still," said Worth." [Please select]
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This utter confidence in her touched La Signorina's heart; for none of them knew aught of her honesty. [Please select]
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La Signorina turned again, in a passion which was as fierce as it was sudden. [Please select]
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La Signorina moved with light step to the window, bent and caught Kitty's face between her hands and turned it firmly toward the moon. [Please select]
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Kitty longed to ask La Signorina why she invariably wore that veil, but she did not utter the question, knowing full well that La Signorina would have evaded it frankly. [Please select]
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