Carme
Americannoun
noun
noun
Example Sentences
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“Today we are going to beat Spain and change history,” Carme Salleras, a Spanish-born soccer fan who immigrated to Costa Rica predicted before the game.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 21, 2023
Survivors include his wife of four years, Carme López Mercader, an editor; two stepchildren; and three brothers.
From Washington Post • Sep. 13, 2022
He is survived by his wife, the editor Carme Lopez Mercader, and his brothers Fernando, an art historian; Miguel, a film critic and economist; and Álvaro, a musician.
From New York Times • Sep. 12, 2022
Five senior regional lawmakers and the speaker of the Catalan parliament, Carme Forcadell, were summoned by the Supreme Court, which handles the cases of people who enjoy parliamentary immunity.
From Reuters • Nov. 2, 2017
Carme tries in vain to dissuade the girl, and must, to calm her, promise to aid her if all other means fail.
From Vergil A Biography by Frank, Tenney
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