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Margherita

American  
[mahr-guh-ree-tuh, mahr-ge-ree-tah] / ˌmɑr gəˈri tə, ˌmɑr gɛˈri tɑ /

noun

  1. a female given name, Italian form of Margaret.


Example Sentences

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“Thankfully,” fellow opera buff Margherita Gallina added, “there are only a few sporting events in Milan.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Margherita was part of a reporting team whose coverage of the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan was a 2022 Pulitzer Prize finalist in international reporting.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Society of Publishers in Asia in 2022 gave Margherita and her colleagues its breaking news award for their coverage of the fall of Kabul.

From The Wall Street Journal

The same could be said of Lesli Margherita’s Mrs. Lovett, the proprietor of a filthy and failing Fleet Street pie shop, but it’s a shakier case.

From Los Angeles Times

Margherita, who played Mrs. Wormwood in “Matilda the Musical” on Broadway, is a deft clown.

From Los Angeles Times