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Examples

  • P.S. My gardener would NOT consider that La Senora is an appropriate person to be setting off fireworks.

    Fireworks 2007

  • A long, shrill shriek from the Senora was the first answer to the fearful question in her heart.

    Remember the Alamo 1888

  • The Senora was a little nettled at the circumstance.

    Remember the Alamo 1888

  • A long, shrill shriek from the Senora was the first answer to the fearful question in her heart.

    Remember the Alamo Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr 1875

  • The Senora was a little nettled at the circumstance.

    Remember the Alamo Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr 1875

  • Luckily, nobody but Felipe heard the rash threat, and his exclamation of unbounded astonishment recalled the Senora to herself.

    Ramona Helen Hunt Jackson 1857

  • "Senora," he THE STARS ARE ALSO FIRE 435 gasped, "could a plunge into a surprise, could that have been fatal?"

    The Stars Are Also Fire Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 1994

  • "Senora," he gasped, "could a plunge into a surprise, could that have been fatal?"

    The Stars Are Also Fire Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 1994

  • "Senora," he said politely, drawing from his breast the poignard, "can you tell me from whom your father bought this?"

    Dyke Darrel the Railroad Detective Or, The Crime of the Midnight Express A. Frank [pseud.] Pinkerton

  • "Senora," declared the canon, with energy, "before I would consent that there should be an attack on this honorable house -- before I would consent that the slightest harm should be done to this noble family -- I, my nephew, all the people of Orbajosa ----"

    Dona Perfecta Benito P��rez Gald��s 1881

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