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Meanings of
donna
in English
Russian
дом
Portuguese
dona
Spanish
don
Catalan
don
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Honorific title used in Iberia and Italy and their current and former overseas possessions.
don
doña
Russian
дом
Usage of
donna
in English
1
The French plenipotentiary sends this prima
donna
to sing before the emperor.
2
And they didn't come with the
prima
-
donna
attitude typical of movie sets.
3
The words prima
donna
interested me at once, and I followed him.
4
She is the most comfortable-looking prima
donna
that has ever visited Chicago.
5
She wears cheap dresses which she bought second-hand from the prima
donna
.
6
There's my opera-cloak and the breakfast in the prima
donna
's
boudoir, and-
7
She was a royal pain to work with, a fucking prima
donna
!
8
Prima
donna
very passable-ratherancient, I fancy, and as ugly as sin.
9
Underwood, sir, surely the prima
donna
's
own mother should not be excluded.
10
What is very singular, I now lost sight of my 'prima
donna
.
'
11
Did you know Stella used to warble like a prima
donna
,
Jack?
12
She was the prima
donna
of the Italian opera in Paris.
13
The Landlady's Daughter is the prima
donna
in the way of feminine attractions.
14
One man had recognised the lady as the prima
donna
at the opera.
15
He was to see the prima
donna
on the following day.
16
So the prima
donna
took to her bed and grew worse and worse.
Other examples for "donna"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
donna
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
prima donna
see the donna
serious donna
Translations for
donna
Russian
дом
дон
донья
Portuguese
dona
dom
Spanish
don
doña
dn.
d.
dña.
Catalan
don
dom
d.
Donna
through the time
Donna
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common