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signor
[ seen-yawr, -yohr, sin-yawr, -yohr; Italian see-nyawr ]
noun
- a conventional Italian term of address or title of respect for a man, either used separately or prefixed to the name. : Sig., sig.
signor
/ ˈsiːnjɔː; siɲˈɲor /
noun
- an Italian man: usually used before a name as a title equivalent to Mr
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Example Sentences
“Rather, most of the signors said they signed the petition in support of those who might be enduring such treatment and/or in support of additional training for the department.”
But two signors testified a woman was holding the clipboard when they signed.
“Of course you would, signor. And let me guess: a Coca-Cola? With ice?”
California landlords, unlike NY landlords, did not worry if rent was 50 percent or more of the lease signor's pay.
Jobs with Justice, is a signor of the IRS complaint.
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