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Isabella
[ iz-uh-bel-uh ]
noun
- ( Isabella, or the Pot of Basil ),a narrative poem (1820) by John Keats.
Isabella
1/ ˌɪəˈɛə; ˈɪzəˌbɛl /
noun
- a greyish-yellow colour
- DZԱˌɪəˈɛː ( as adjective )
an Isabella mohair coat
Isabella
2/ ˌɪəˈɛə /
noun
- Isabella16921766FSpanishItalianMISC: wife of Philip V original name Elizabeth Farnese. 1692–1766, second wife (1714–46) of Philip V of Spain and mother of Charles III of Spain
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Isabella1
Example Sentences
A minute after the men drove off, daughter Isabella Sementelli discovered her father’s bloody body and called 911, where an operator guided her through a desperate yet failed attempt to save him.
A minute after the men drove off, daughter Isabella Fabio discovered her father’s bloody body and called 911, where an operator guided her through desperate, yet failed attempts to save him.
Meanwhile, Conclave star Isabella Rossellini's mother Ingrid Bergman was nominated five times in her career, winning twice.
Earlier in the ceremony, his co-star Isabella Rossellini said the film's cast "want to wish Pope Francis a quick recovery" after he was diagnosed with pneumonia.
A few years later, he returned for the first “Top Chef: All-Stars” — and this time, he won, defeating Chef Mike Isabella for the title.
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