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massa
1[ mas-uh ]
noun
- (used in representation of Southern Black speech, especially in the era of slavery) master.
Massa
2[ mahs-sah ]
noun
- a city in W Italy, near the Ligurian Sea: important marble industry.
Massa
/ ˈmassa /
noun
- a town in W Italy, in NW Tuscany. Pop: 66 769 (2001)
Word History and Origins
Origin of massa1
Example Sentences
There were downpours aplenty at Silverstone and many of the drivers were caught out, including Jenson Button and Felipe Massa, who went off five times as he finished last.
Felipe Massa won the race at Interlagos and what he thought was the championship.
He opened up his competition with a 15-7 win over American Noah Hanssen before defeating Italy’s Michele Massa 15-10 in the last eight and a 15-13 success over Poland's Michal Dabrowski in the semi-final.
Before joining McLaren, he was a race engineer for both Michael Schumacher and Fernando Alonso at Ferrari, when both benefited from calls by the team to promote them ahead of the team-mates - Rubens Barrichello in Schumacher's case and Felipe Massa in Alonso's.
Tim Massa, Kroger’s chief people officer, said in a statement Monday that the merger would “secure the long-term future of union jobs.”
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