Honorific title used in Iberia and Italy and their current and former overseas possessions.
Sinônimos
Examples for "don"
Examples for "don"
1Caffarelli's high notes weren't so good tonight; the prima donna was dreadful.
2It takes him several tries to properly ditch and don his equipment.
3Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai said Australia and Bahrain should negotiate a solution.
4And Don Draper certainly would approve of his product getting free advertising.
5Bian said to Don, I have no idea how these things work.
1He was coming to the balcony with doña Pepita to see the sunrise.
2The don and the doña nonchalantly sipped their drinks, saying nothing.
3You see, doña Bernarda, you suffered too much with don Ramón.
4I've talked to them-andtalked-butthey say nothing except 'Si, doña.'
5Even poor doña Pepa hitched around in her armchair and applauded.
1The French plenipotentiary sends this prima donna to sing before the emperor.
2And they didn't come with the prima-donna attitude typical of movie sets.
3The words prima donna interested me at once, and I followed him.
4She is the most comfortable-looking prima donna that has ever visited Chicago.
5She wears cheap dresses which she bought second-hand from the prima donna.
6There's my opera-cloak and the breakfast in the prima donna's boudoir, and-
7She was a royal pain to work with, a fucking prima donna!
8Prima donna very passable-ratherancient, I fancy, and as ugly as sin.
9Underwood, sir, surely the prima donna's own mother should not be excluded.
10What is very singular, I now lost sight of my 'prima donna.'
11Did you know Stella used to warble like a prima donna, Jack?
12She was the prima donna of the Italian opera in Paris.
13The Landlady's Daughter is the prima donna in the way of feminine attractions.
14One man had recognised the lady as the prima donna at the opera.
15He was to see the prima donna on the following day.
16So the prima donna took to her bed and grew worse and worse.
Donna nas variantes da língua