Rosanne
[ roh-zan ]
noun
a female given name.
- Also Ros·an·na [roh-zan-uh]. /roʊˈzæn ə/.
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How to use Rosanne in a sentence
The company fitted out a ship the Rosanna, and sixty colonists sailed out in her to form the pioneers of the new colony.
History of Australia and New Zealand | Alexander SutherlandMy lady has a very friendly interest in Rosanna; and the girl may only have been forward and foolish, after all.
The Moonstone | Wilkie CollinsMy lady's maid and the housemaid, had, it appeared, neither of them believed in Rosanna's illness of the previous day.
The Moonstone | Wilkie CollinsYou have examined the servants yourself, and you know what discoveries two of them made outside Rosanna's door.
The Moonstone | Wilkie CollinsAnd you, with the same excellent motive, feel particularly tender towards Rosanna Spearman, don't you?
The Moonstone | Wilkie Collins
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