Aún no tenemos significados para "camorra".
1Her camorra, too, was open, and in her girdle there were gems for all to see.
2Her vote is instantly set off by the vote of some sister who joins the other camorra.
3Needless to say, he gets his camorra- agoodone-onthe money that otherwise might never be obtained.
4Calm and queenly she stood, dressed in a camorra of grey velvet with black sleeves, which excellently set off her handsome height.
5If George Washington were alive today, what a shining mark he would be for the whole camorra of uplifters, forward-lookers and professional patriots!
6Lucretia was dressed in a loose-sleeved camorra of black velvet with a narrow gold border, and a cape of gold brocade trimmed with ermine.
7The other reason for concern is that Camorra conflicts tend to spread.
8I got to know the workers in industries run by the Camorra.
9That, I knew, was a brand set upon him by the Camorra.
10This he knows he can easily do through the terror of the Camorra.
11The gangs that make up the Camorra are battling one another for power.
12We're open and we're grateful but it could have been better, Mr Camorra said.
13Mr Camorra also runs the nearby Manhattan bar as well as another in Ballarat.
14The Camorra would not be more certain or more deadly.
15But the Camorra is infamous for taking money to get rid of waste illegally.
16The following day the local paper denounced my intervention as an insult to the Camorra.
Camorra a través del tiempo