Indicating the most important performer or role.
1 Caffarelli's high notes weren't so good tonight; the prima donna was dreadful.
2 The tribunal ruled there were no prima facie cases on nine allegations.
3 There are a variety of reasons this would be prima facie wrong.
4 The French plenipotentiary sends this prima donna to sing before the emperor.
5 And they didn't come with the prima - donna attitude typical of movie sets.
6 Unlike with human players, there are no prima donnas among the robots.
7 The words prima donna interested me at once, and I followed him.
8 She is the most comfortable-looking prima donna that has ever visited Chicago.
9 She wears cheap dresses which she bought second-hand from the prima donna.
10 Tar Heels coach Roy Williams was livid, calling his team prima donnas.
11 What choreographer enjoys the unique distinction of having been a prima ballerina?
12 There's my opera-cloak and the breakfast in the prima donna's boudoir, and-
13 She was a royal pain to work with, a fucking prima donna!
14 Underwood, sir, surely the prima donna's own mother should not be excluded.
15 What is very singular, I now lost sight of my ' prima donna.'
16 Did you know Stella used to warble like a prima donna, Jack?
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