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Susanna
[ soo-zan-uh ]
noun
- a book of the Apocrypha, constituting the 13th chapter of Daniel in the Douay Bible.
- Also ·n. a female given name: from a Hebrew word meaning “lily.”
Susanna
/ ːˈæə /
noun
- the wife of Joachim, who was condemned to death for adultery because of a false accusation, but saved by Daniel's sagacity
- the book of the Apocrypha containing this story
Example Sentences
To which Morgan quipped: "Or what Susanna tells you to do, bad for her brand if you take the tie off."
Susanna: I’ll always be amazed how the band found each other through that ad in the newspaper.
He said the area between the Santa Monica and Santa Susanna mountains is a corridor more exposed to those dangerous winds.
Focusing on Páramo’s lifelong yearning for his lost love Susanna San Juan, the 43-year-old known for his role on Netflix’s “Lincoln Lawyer” says bringing a sense of vulnerability was essential to connecting with the protagonist.
Bellocchio, who wrote the excellent screenplay with Susanna Nicchiarelli, follows the story across years, long enough so that we see Italy’s balance of power shift.
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