Maroni
a river in N South America, forming the border between French Guiana and Suriname, flowing N to the Atlantic Ocean: upper course called the Itany. 450 miles (724 km) long.
- Dutch Ma·ro·wij·ne [mah-ruh-vahy-nuh] /ˌmɑ rəˈvaɪ nə/
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How to use Maroni in a sentence
“I am sure that he realizes the gravity of the situation,” Maroni told reporters on Monday.
Maroni cited a similar event in November, when anarchists sent 14 letter bombs to embassies in Athens.
Inside Rome's Embassy Bombing Wave of Terror | Barbie Latza Nadeau | December 27, 2010 | THE DAILY BEASTIm awfully eager to see this Joe Maroni and his familyespecially the kinder like steps, as Mrs. Kranz says.
The Corner House Girls | Grace Brooks HillIt was a shady park, and the Kenway girls and the clean, pretty Maroni children had a very nice time.
The Corner House Girls | Grace Brooks HillSomehow an understanding of the facts was gathered by Mr. and Mrs. Maroni, and they began to calm down.
The Corner House Girls | Grace Brooks Hill
Although she was scolding her brisk and pretty little assistant most of the time, she really loved Maria Maroni very dearly.
The Corner House Girls in a Play | Grace Brooks HillVery well, then, I wish you would take him off to Maroni's, the next time he comes to dine here!
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