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Definition of marquesa in English: marquesanoun mɑːˈkeɪzəmärˈkāzə A Spanish marchioness. Picasso recalled his father returning from the house of a local marquesa Example sentencesExamples - It was attacked by communist troops during the Spanish Civil War and the Marquesa was forced to flee on foot to Almuñecar.
- In a French garrison in Spain, Ducos has impounded the carriages of La Marquesa Helene Mendora.
- When the Marques receives the letter he is furious and demands an apology or a duel. Sharpe refuses to apologise as he says he doesn't know the Marquesa, and the duel is arranged.
- As an awkward, homely young woman, the Marquesa was forced into an arranged marriage.
- When I first laid eyes on these dogs in the marquesa's large, pefectly-manicured back yard, I was impressed.
Definition of marquesa in US English: marquesanounmärˈkāzə A Spanish marchioness. Picasso recalled his father returning from the house of a local marquesa Example sentencesExamples - When I first laid eyes on these dogs in the marquesa's large, pefectly-manicured back yard, I was impressed.
- As an awkward, homely young woman, the Marquesa was forced into an arranged marriage.
- It was attacked by communist troops during the Spanish Civil War and the Marquesa was forced to flee on foot to Almuñecar.
- When the Marques receives the letter he is furious and demands an apology or a duel. Sharpe refuses to apologise as he says he doesn't know the Marquesa, and the duel is arranged.
- In a French garrison in Spain, Ducos has impounded the carriages of La Marquesa Helene Mendora.
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