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Allegra

[ uh-leg-ruh; Italian ahl-le-grah ]

noun

  1. a first name.


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Example Sentences

Donatella herself holds a 20 percent share in the company, while her daughter, Allegra Beck, holds a controlling 50 percent.

Yet those fears were borne out when, at the age of five, Allegra died of typhus.

His first wife, Allegra Mostyn-Owen, was one of the most clever (and beautiful) women at Oxford.

Later, we'd grab a coffee by my friends Allegra and Abed's house.

The limping Allegra would have been easy prey—and could still be, even with tug-boat escorts.

For the next week they were in frequent correspondence with Byron on the subject of Allegra.

Even Clare with all her misery was, in one sense, better off than she, for Allegra lived.

But when Denny is dead, talk over with Allegra, in her prison, the story of his death—it may divert you both!

We hoped he would name that stronghold of Allegra's where he would feel safe and when he named this house our hopes leaped.

They hid the friend of Allegra Alieni behind the window—how shall they tell us her friends are not their friends?

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