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rona
1[ roh-nuh ]
noun
- COVID-19: You think it won’t, but the Rona will knock you on your ass—it’s no joke, guys.
I’m not even trying for a beach body this year, since rona ruined my summer plans.
You think it won’t, but the Rona will knock you on your ass—it’s no joke, guys.
RONA
2- Accounting. return on net assets.
Word History and Origins
Origin of rona1
Example Sentences
This brief, innocent encounter was talked up by the waspish gossip columnist Rona Barrett.
The father claimed that his first wife, Rona Amir Mohammad, supported the girls in their Western ways.
Gossip columnist Rona Barrett wore a terry beach robe and diamonds.
Born in Queens, Rona Barrett was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy when she was 9.
Within an hour a boat was ready to take the homefarers to the Isle of Caves, as Rona is sometimes called.
And this was the dread which, after these long weeks since he had come to Rona, was upon Alan Carmichael.
In some inexplicable way his real or imaginary presence there upon Rona seemed a pre-ordained thing for him.
More than one of the old people on Rona and Borosay remembered that sgeul out of the Seanachas that the tale-tellers knew.
Another animal away at the show is the little eight-months old Skye terrier, “Rona.”
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